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The thread centers around the experiences of participants using the HP Officejet 6500 to print on envelopes, including how to set up the printer and software for this task. Participants share their methods, challenges, and tips related to printing return addresses and marketing strategies involving envelopes.
Views differ on the effectiveness of handwritten versus printed addresses, with some participants favoring handwritten for marketing purposes while others prefer printed for efficiency.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to printing envelopes for various purposes, including invitations and marketing materials.
Consultants looking for insights on printing envelopes and marketing strategies may find the shared experiences relevant.
crystalscookingnow said:In MS Word, go to mailings, then envelopes. From there, you should get a pop-up window with a place for mailing address & then return address is on the bottom. The window should also have a picture showing how to put the envelopes in the printer for proper placement.
dannyzmom said:FOUND IT!!
Under "tools"
dannyzmom said:I almost have it working but it's printing so that the return address is falling off the left side of the envelope - how do I adjust the margins?
ChefBeckyD said:Carolyn - what you really need is an office assistant to do all this stuff for you!![]()
Sheila said:Just FYI ..
Marketing Tip #1: people open a hand written envelope BEFORE they will open a printed one.
Marketing Tip #2: people will open a "thank you" sized envelop or "invitation" sized envelope first over a legal sized envelope.
If you really want your customers to OPEN your mail, use those two techniques.![]()
dannyzmom said:I hand write all the envelopes - but was using labels for the return addys. That was getting costly so I am now printing the return addy onto the envelope. I am thinking once I run out of #10 elnvelopes, I'll switch to invite sized...I bet I can find 'em cheaper, too!
Thanks for the tip!
xoxo
That's dandy and all....and I have hand-written several shows worth of invitations but it takes SOOOOOOO long. Also, there are some fonts thatSheila said:Marketing Tip #1: people open a hand written envelope BEFORE they will open a printed one.
DebbieJ said:Actually, with our generous discount at Office Max, the box of 500 #10 envelopes is WAY cheaper! The card/invite sized ones are a specialty size so they are more expensive!
Liquid Sky said:That's dandy and all....and I have hand-written several shows worth of invitations but it takes SOOOOOOO long. Also, there are some fonts that
look EXACTLY like it's handwritten and you'd never know it wasn't unless you
really study it.
I have found it easier to have my hosts o a personal, verbal invite, then they tell that person their invitation is in the mail. Then follow up to make sure that the guest received it. I am so totally for address labels for the guest info and for the host's return address :thumbup:
To load envelopes into the HP Officejet 6500, first, adjust the paper width guides in the input tray to fit the envelope size. Place the envelopes with the flap side up and the short edge facing into the printer. Ensure they are aligned properly and do not exceed the maximum capacity of the tray.
When printing on envelopes, go to the print settings in your document software. Select 'Envelope' as the paper type, and choose the correct envelope size from the options provided. Make sure to select the correct orientation, typically 'Landscape' for most envelopes.
Yes, the HP Officejet 6500 can print on various envelope sizes, including standard sizes like #10 and A2. Just ensure that you select the appropriate size in the print settings and adjust the paper guides in the input tray accordingly.
If envelopes are jamming, first check that they are loaded correctly and not exceeding the tray capacity. Ensure that the envelopes are not too thick or damaged. If the problem persists, remove any jammed envelopes and clean the rollers with a lint-free cloth to remove any debris.
Yes, you can print return addresses on envelopes using the HP Officejet 6500. Create a document with the return address formatted as you desire, and select the envelope as the print option. Make sure to position the text correctly to ensure it prints in the right location on the envelope.