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November 12, 2010

Is it possible to print envelopes from a word label document?

Filed under: Envelopes Printing — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 1:20 pm

I have a word document that’s a label template. I’ve been adding addresses to this template/ document and then printing label sheets from it. I’d now like to print these addresses directly to envelopes instead of printing off the labels. All the address are only saved in this word document/ label template. Is this possible and if so…how? Thanks.

October 30, 2010

HP PSC 1620 All In One isnt printing I pressed print on the word thing and nothing happends on my printer?

Filed under: All In One Laserjet — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 9:35 am

And yess i am sure that changes the name from fax to hp 1610 I dont know why this is happening

October 6, 2010

How can I avoid a “DRAFT” word (in water mark) to come out in every page I print from my printer?

Filed under: Troubleshooting Printers — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 3:21 am

I used the printer troubleshooting steps to fix another printing problem. That problem was fixed, but now the “DRAFT” word appears in all printed pages and I cannot find out how to get rid of it. Does somebody know how to fix this problem? Thank you.

October 3, 2010

September 27, 2010

The Message on the Bottle?The Printed Word

Filed under: Print Sale — Tags: , , , — admin @ 4:03 am

Print marketing is basically the use of printed materials to further your marketing goals. The printed materials usually come in the form of brochures, postcards and catalog printing. This category also includes folded business cards, greeting cards and of course the mail envelopes. All of these things are used primarily by businesses to represent them. They are easily distributed and can be sent through the mail.

The key to printed marketing materials is basically about maximum exposure, hence, product marketability. Print marketing materials endeavor to convince the readers to choose a certain product or service, through marketing images and images. By spreading out your company’s name through these print items, you can make yourself known to the general market and your reputation may be established. Then the printed word has worked its magic, just like that of the “message in the bottle”.

Let the fingers do the talking…
The print material, as a supplement to your other advertising gimmicks, can work like lightning. The secret is in the print company, and it works so simply. Just reach out to your online printing company service to assist you. It should be very easy to design print materials with particular specifications and giving it information about you and your company. Once sent for online printing, you should have no worries in getting them. Some personalized designs may even be added to make them more eye-catching and personal.

For you to have a successful printing project, here are some factors to work out with your online printing company:

Get creative
Custom print materials are relatively easy to design and print. Your logo can also be included. Be creative by turning them into masterpieces for your business. Through repetitive use of the design and format, your company will soon be recognized by your brand image alone.

Eye-catching design
A successful print material should build your brand image and set you apart from the competition. You want everyone who sees your catalog printing for example to take notice of what makes you different. Thus, you need to have an attention-grabbing design. Use brilliant colors to emphasize your uniqueness; apply an innovative theme and distinct shapes to help your message jump out from your catalog’s pages.

But bear in mind to keep your design elements to a minimum. You wouldn’t want your target readers to get overwhelmed by all the ruckus you create from your catalog printing. Always remember to keep your print sales material as functional as possible and weigh the design elements for a clean and easy-to-read marketing material.

Use quality paper
And as always, use high quality paper so your sales material will last as long as your target clients have them. If your print materials are good ones then your target clients would probably go back to it time and again. So make sure that you give them quality paper that will last for a long time even with too much handling.

All these things should be considered by both you and your online printing company. Be sure to talk to them and ask assistance to make your print ad more effective marketing tools for your company.

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August 13, 2010

printing in micosoft word through a printer server does not work.?

Filed under: Server Printing — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 3:18 pm

i have a home network and sharing a printer in it by using a debian linux box serving as a printer server. this linux box has cups installed in it, implementing ipp with the client stations. the printer drivers, on the other hand, are all installed on the client side.
now, printing works well in all apps that i tried it on – except MS Word.

notepad, PowerPoint, Excel, Acrobat Reader, etc all works. except Word. which is wierd.

perhaps Word is using the printer drivers installed locally in a different manner that when it prints it causes a glitch that doesn’t happen with the other apps?

i’ve been pulling my hair for days to get this thing to work. i’ve also checked this problem online many times, but alas, i cannot find a solution…
i’ve already tried reinstalling my office xp

July 24, 2010

When printing envelopes in MS Word 2003, how do I force it to single space?

Filed under: Envelopes Printing — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 3:18 am

Once in awhile, when I try to print an envelope from an address within a document, the envelope double spaces instead of single spacing, and no matter what I do, I cannot seem to force it to single space. The paragraph format feature has no effect. I am a moderate to expert MS Word user, and this has me baffled. Help!

July 2, 2010

Can I connect a thermal receipt printer to my PC (USB), then print Word templates? Or do I need POS software?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , , , , — admin @ 12:23 pm

Can I connect a thermal receipt printer to my PC via USB (assuming it has USB compatibility), then print Microsoft Word templates? Or do I need quickbooks or something equivalent?

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