I don't have a ink jet printer, rather I print directly on the back of a
standard size QSL card using a HP 1200 laser printer.  It handles these
nicely, even if the cards are not entirely flat.

With an ink jet printer I am thinking there would be problems with this, as
much as the head might catch the edges of the cards, and the distance to the
card will vary.  This problem does not occur with a laser jet as the cards
are flattened in a laser print system.

Any ink jet users printing single cards successfully.  The alternative is
card stock which is 8.5 x 11 with micro perf 4 up cards.  But I am wondering
about just single card problems.

Anyone?

Ron N5IN


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