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Old 08-29-2018, 07:59 PM
 
Location: near Fire Station 6
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I went to Best Buy today to buy a printer that can print out sheets of address labels. The guy at Best Buy sent me to Office Depot for an Avery Template. The guy at Office Depot said to go to the Avery Website for a template.
My 2 Brother MFC printers are not capable to print sheets of addresses, according to Brother support.

So, I found an older working printer on Offer up for 25 bucks and
I am buying this used HP printer 2210 model this weekend for making address labels easy.

I remember it was so easy with my old HP 2210 in 2006. I made address labels for my Grandpa.
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Old 08-29-2018, 09:50 PM
 
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Any printer can print labels. The labels are set up in software and sent to the printer. All the printer has to do is feed the sheet of labels through.

WTH?
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Old 08-30-2018, 07:29 AM
 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Agree Freek: I think you got some lousy tech support to wax nostalgic about a printer from 2006.

In 1999 you couldn't even print labels from your noisy dot matrix that had to have special paper and needed to be aligned properly with the rollers and then you had to tear off the edges... omg dark ages.

Any Brother MFC can print labels... you're wasting money buying an old ass 2210. How can I be so sure? I HAVE A BROTHER MFC PRINTER.
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Old 09-03-2018, 01:31 PM
 
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Agree Freek: I think you got some lousy tech support to wax nostalgic about a printer from 2006.

In 1999 you couldn't even print labels from your noisy dot matrix that had to have special paper and needed to be aligned properly with the rollers and then you had to tear off the edges... omg dark ages.

Any Brother MFC can print labels... you're wasting money buying an old ass 2210. How can I be so sure? I HAVE A BROTHER MFC PRINTER.

We called that chit. Sounds like...

We also have a Brother MFC and it labels quite nicely.
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Old 09-03-2018, 01:33 PM
 
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Wizardy... omg... Ask her if "Murphy's Ghost" rings a bell.
Confused look leading to laughter.
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