[Blindtlk] Printing labels and envelopes, or finding alternatives?
Ericka
dotwriter1 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 3 04:22:19 UTC 2017
Yes you can make address labels. They sell sheets a sticky labels in the store that you put into the printer. I don't know how to do it myself, but I know that a lot of places do it. Someone else will give you the more specific how to use. That's the most efficient way.
Ericka Short
1750 Fordem Ave. #508
Madison. WI. 53704
608-665-3170
from my iPhone 6s
> On Mar 2, 2017, at 9:55 PM, Jim Portillo via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Howdy everyone,
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> I need to see if I can find a good and efficient way of being able to do a
> personal project.
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> I will need to begin doing several mailings. It won't be a one-time thing
> either. This means that I will need to find a good and efficient way of
> dealing with addressing mailers. These mailers aren't your typical regular
> envelopes. They'll be padded envelopes with CDs and papers in them.
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> One of the things I was possibly thinking was using labels, where I could
> use a program like Word to type the address of the recipient and then print
> it out as a label. Never having done this before, and not knowing how I'd
> use my printer, I'm wondering how or if it could be done.
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> Is there perhaps a label printer that could be used with a computer? Has
> anyone used something like that?
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> I'm aware that perhaps the most efficient thing to do would be to use a
> reader or sighted person to address each envelope. The only reason it
> wouldn't be so efficient (besides needing to hire one) is because I'd have
> to wait for us to meet, and I'd have to have the person do several at one
> time.
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> If there's an easier way of doing this, I'd like to know.
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> Thanks much.
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> Jim
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