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Updated almost 11 years ago, 02/08/2014

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James Kandasamy
  • Real Estate Investor / Syndicator
  • Austin, TX
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Yellow Letters supplies and automation recommendation

James Kandasamy
  • Real Estate Investor / Syndicator
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Hi,

I have printed 250 yellow letters using my

a)Canon MP560 - I feed the yellow papers from the manual feeder (20-30 stacks at a time).

b) Top Pads lined yellow letter from Office Depot. I have to take off the stapler pins manually to get in loose paper forms. A bit hard and time consuming

b) Used 3 5/8" by 6 " envelope. The printer can only print like 20 enveloped at a time. After that i have to stop the printer and manually load the feeder with new stacks and remove the printed copies.

Printing the 250 pages takes me like full 10 hours with me being there. I am sure there is better printer and supplies out there than does not need me to be standing beside the printer and PC all the time. Can anyone recommend what are the printer and supplies they're using and how to "automate" them without much intervention from the operator.

james

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