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My preference is to head to the local office supply store and buy 4x6 blank index cards. They usually have sales on the things. Last time I bought them they were a pack of 500 for $4.

I do all my stuff in InDesign and print them as I need them. Plus, I can change the look of them whenever I want - which seems to be quite often because I keep forgetting to put some bit of information on them when I do them the first time.

The cards do survive the mail with no problems so far at the postcard rate. I figure with the ink I use, I am running about 5 cents a card or so for a two sided card (picture on the front, QSO details on the back) and about 3 cents a card for the single sided (mostly white - all text).



Hi All,

I'm in the market for new QSL cards. My first choice of vendor never returns e-mails, so I'm looking for another one. Anyone have a recommendation for a QSL printer that can handle custom artwork in Illustrator format?

I haven't had new cards printed since 1977, which was about the time I turned my attention to designing little radios.

I think I owe a few of you cards, too :)

Thanks,
Wayne
N6KR

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