[pchelpers] Re: dense problem

We use a really good label program called Design Pro out of Avery. It even
allows printing selected labels off a sheet. It is the best we have found
for customising label sizes as well. I believe a downloadable demo version
is available from avery.com
Cheers
Andrew
Cartridge World Upper Hutt




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What really messed up my original HP 600 (before I got the HP 612C) was
printing
only part of the Avery lables and then printing more.  With some printers
the
user has to print the entire sheet or use the rest of the labels for scrap.
Gerald


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