My solution takes all of 5 minutes, and produces results that are legible and looks far more professional than hand written addresses. I am not a computer expert by any means but there are ways to work round a problem. granted it's not ideal for all printers, but whats wrong with simply printing the address on normal paper, cutting it out and sticking it to the envelope, or as suggested in another part of this thread, use lables.

Incedently my address document can be saved so it just needs changing if I am sending a letter to someone else, even though it's just as quick to open a new document,

Paul

This is a hot button of mine too I'm afraid. So far, the only reliable way to print an envelope here is very time consuming in that I'll compose it with VIM, load that into the gimp, rotate it 90 degrees, and print from the gimp. If its not formatted right, repeat by adding more/less spaces/lines etc until everything is where it should be. FWIW, business sized envelopes need to be fed portrait style in my C82, hence the 90 degree rotate.





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