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- From: mcanji@fractal.phys.unt.edu (Mirko Canji)
- Subject: Re: NeXT laser printer 400 dpi & envelopes
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.001614.15396@mercury.unt.edu>
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- Organization: University of North Texas
- References: <1992Aug12.212448.15659@cerberus.ulaval.ca>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 00:16:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug12.212448.15659@cerberus.ulaval.ca>
- GautierA@vm1.ulaval.ca (Antoine Gautier) writes:
- > > is it possible to run a standard business size envelope through the
- NeXT
- > laser
- > > printer? anybody tried it? any suggestions?
- >
- > I did, it works. Dunno if it is good for the printer, though.
-
- Yes it is quiet possible! The quality of the print (how well the ink will
- stick to the paper) and the amount of wrinkling of the envelope will
- greatly depend on the quality of the envelope itself. You may need to test
- out some before you find one you are happy with.
-
- A company by the name Salt Spring Technical (15180 S.W. 133rd Ave.,
- Tigard, OR 97224) has developed a product called MindOverMail. Demo
- version of this program is available on the archives or directly from the
- developer. The flexibility of the program is excellent and the output is
- gorgeous! The app automatically generates FIM and POSTNET codes which cuts
- down on delivery time. If you intend to print envelopes often check out
- this application!
-