One can now submit print jobs to Kinkos on-line. See www.fedex.com for
a tool that, when installed, looks like a printer on your system. It's
one approach to printing a card with the QSO/address/routing data.
-- K3NA
on 06 Dec 20 Wed 08:00 Mark Bailey said the following:
> Good day, everyone:
>
> I am drowning in bureau QSL cards! :-) I think the answer to
> this is going to be automatically QSL'ing all of the DX stations
> I work. Does anyone have recommendations how to
> use to manage this and where to get the printing done? I
> contacted a local printer we use at work but they can't deal
> with varying copy.
>
> My goal is to minimize the amount of time I need to devote to
> managing the QSL's. Peeling thousands of labels or trying to
> print thousands of QSL cards on my home printer are not very
> appealing prospects. I need to manage multiple callsigns and
> locations.
>
> I have read Jim Reisert's excellent article on managing the KC1XX
> QSL cards (http://www.ad1c.com/HamRadio/kc1xx_qsl.htm). I have
> also fiddled with the BV program, which is very impressive.
>
> I'm sure it will take a lot of work to set up a system and I'd
> like to only do that once!
>
> Are any of you "pre-emptively" QSL'ing a large number of contacts?
> How do you do it? Do you have any advice on how to approach it?
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice and help!
>
> 73,
>
> Mark, KD4D
>
>
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