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You could just sit and fill out 411 QSL cards and run address labels only and adhere to each of the right cards. If you have cards with the back pre-printed with the necessary blanks. I have a run pending right now of 411 QSL cards. Otherwise Joe Bob may get Hello Jimmy's card. Pay attention to your sequencing of the process. Then an addition run of labels to complete addressing to meet the conclusion of the task.īy the way. Multiple QSO's can be included on the QSL label. The process would be a label run through your printer for the QSO data. The offering presented basically is requiring the use of an envelope.
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You are offered options for printing QSL information within the Print -> Labels menu structure. It is possible to print a QSL without receipient addressing on labels for blank back cards or pasting over pre-printed versions. Additionally, an alternative approach or solution suggestion should be offered in their documentation or advertising.įor those interested. Personally, as a developer, knowing the feature was not going to be supported in the current release of their product, it should have been removed from the menu system. I will be happy to query the development team to reenable this option. The current release of HRD does not support the QSL Card printing. IMHO, the application is not allowing access from the menu to that portion of HRD functionality or that feature has been disabled. Additionally, the fact that labels are able to be presented to the operating system printer service indicates that connectivity from HRD and operating printer service does exist. Typically, printing issues do not occur until after an application attempts to create the printing queue and present the data to the operating system printer service. The YouTuber’s HamFest starts May 23 at 8am Eastern time. The fact that a printer is present or not has no bearing on whether the application will allow the creation of the card setup or queuing of cards ready to print. The YouTuber’s Hamfest features a whole bunch of the biggest YouTubers in Ham Radio with some of your favorite names in amateur radio, LIVE And you don’t even have to drive halfway across the country to see it it’s all hosted on YouTube for you, for free. I have a valid connected network HP printer. HRD will print standard address labels just fine including postal bar code. The option to print QSL cards is dimmed out in my latest and greatest version of HRD as well.
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I am a network engineer / software developer with 35 years experience.