QSL Cards, QSL Labels, Envelopes, and Address Labels

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QSL Cards

QSL cards are printed four to each sheet of paper; you can specify each card's width and height in inches or millimeters. A printer capable of handling card stock is recommended. Information to be printed on each card can be specified on the QSL Configuration window's QSL Cards tab. Each printed page can be thought of as having four quadrants, with quadrant 0 in the upper left, quadrant 1 in the upper right, quadrant 2 in the lower left, and quadrant 3 in the lower right. DXKeeper places QSL cards into quadrants in a specific order that, if maintained, avoids the need to sort the final deck by DXCC prefix after the cards are separated with a paper cutter. To achieve this order, start with the cards in quadrant 1, then append the cards in quadrant 2, then quadrant 3, and finally those in quadrant 4.

QSL cards contain the callsign of the station worked, and the following information for each QSO:

Settings on the QSL Configuration window's QSL Cards tab let you suppress printing of the Operator callsign (for QSL cards preprinted with this information) or print separation guides.

Additional information from the logged QSO  - QSL note, QSL route, IOTA designator, CQ and ITU zones, etc. -- can be optionally printed on each QSL card via settings on the QSL Configuration window's QSL Cards tab using substitution commands.

QSL Labels

Both two-column and three-column labels can be printed with QSL information; label dimensions are specified on the QSL Configuration window's QSL Labels tab. On installation, DXKeeper is pre-configured to support 1" x 2.625" (Avery 8160 for inkjet printers, Avery 5960 for laser printers) 3-column labels, and 1" x 4" (Avery 8161 for inkjet printers, Avery 5961 for laser printers) 2-column labels. You can specify QSL label dimensions in either inches or millimeters. Note that setting a column offset to 0 reduces the number of label columns per page; this can be used to print single column labels on dedicated label printers, for example.

2-column QSL labels contain the callsign of the station worked, and the following information for each QSO:

3-column QSL labels contain the callsign of the station worked, and the following information for each QSO:

Envelopes

Envelopes can be directly printed with

Address Labels

Both two-column and three-column labels can be printed with the address information from the logged QSO; label dimensions are specified on the QSL Configuration window's Address Labels tab. On installation, DXKeeper is pre-configured to support 1" x 2.625" (Avery 8160 for inkjet printers, Avery 5960 for laser printers) 3-column labels, and 1" x 4" (Avery 8161 for inkjet printers, Avery 5961 for laser printers) 2-column labels. You can specify Address label dimensions in either inches or millimeters. Note that setting a column offset to 0 reduces the number of label columns per page; this can be used to print single column labels on dedicated label printers, for example.