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  • How To Print Laser Labels

    Printing high quality self-adhesive labels on a laser printer is easy. All you need to do is to put them in the paper tray so they will print portrait, set your printer software on the “labels” setting and then print as normal. For improved positioning of the print you can use the media bypass slot usually positioned above the paper tray, this reduces the number of rollers the label sheet passes through and helps to prevent the print from slewing left at the top and right at the bottom of the A4 label sheet.

    The labels setting on your printer driver software is usually in the “settings” or “properties” section, and these options are on that rather annoying page that pops up every time you print something. Some of the more expensive or modern laser printers have auto sensing, which means they automatically sense the thickness of the media they are loaded with.

    You do have to print A4 labels in a portrait direction; this is because, like wood, paper has a grain direction. The grain direction is from the top to the bottom of the sheet rather than side to side. The effect of this is that the paper is more rigid along its length; this means that the labels are better supported on the backing paper and less likely to peel off the backing paper during printing.

    Laser printers are not designed to print labels, they are designed to print thinner A4 sheets, so it is always a good idea to look in the printer manufacturer’s manual to see what they advise for label printing. To enable the printers to print labels well you need to use laser labels made from laser grade paper and cut in a layout that also reduces the chances of separation from the backing during printing. Laser grade paper has a specified smoothness so that the laser toner can achieve the resolution you require.

    Laser labels also have a particular water content this is essential and helps the toner to key into the paper when it passes through the fuser in your printer. (The fuser is like a heated mangle with the paper passing between two rollers one of which is heated.) If the labels dry out then the laser print will smudge so always keep unused labels in their packaging. Laser labels also have a [particular|certain} type of backing paper which provides enough friction so that the rollers in the printer can move it accurately.

     

  • Did you ever try to find a lost friend on the Internet?

    Have you ever tried to find a lost friend on the Internet? I have it is not as easy as you might think. I had a good friend in junior high and I have fond memories of hanging out having fun with him. We would hang out listen to music talk just have a great time.

    The other day I was thinking about my long-lost friend and I decided to try to find them on the Internet. It seems everyone nowadays uses the Internet so I figured it shouldn’t be difficult to locate him. I pulled up Google typed his name and get pages on pages of results. I checked out page after page but didn’t find any mention of my friend just a lot of people with similar names.

    I decided try to narrow my search a bit by including the town and state where we grew up. Unfortunately they were still too many pages to look through for it to be practical to find my lost friend. I decided Google just gave to many results so I would try using a less popular search engine like MSN.

    I typed in my friends name and the city and state where we grew up and sure enough I did get a lot fewer results. Instead of hundreds of pages there are only eight. I started looking through those pages of results and I found a couple which I thought would surely lead me to find my lost friend. However, after an hour of searching I still came up empty.

    Then I decided to try Yahoo. Since Yahoo search has been around longer than Google or MSN I thought I might have better luck there. Again I entered my friends name the city and state and this time I got about 30 pages of results. I started the arduous task of looking through each and every page and clicking on link after link. Now I was getting frustrated I spent all this time and still cannot find my lost friend.

    I pretty much gave up on finding my friend until a couple months later when I discovered reunion.com. I decided to give the site a try and I was amazed at how quickly I was able to turn up results for my lost friend. The service was not free but considering the amount of time I have wasted trying to search in the regular search engines it was definitely worth the small price.

    I was able to find a phone number for my friend and I gave them a call. He was very happy to hear from me. In fact, he had been searching for me also. We have a long phone conversation and it turns out that he lived close enough that we could meet for lunch. Although it was more difficult to locate my lost friend than I had imagined it was great to find him and I’m glad I put in the effort.

  • Making California Medical Insurance Choices

    California has a wide variety of medical insurance options to offer. While many people blindly accept the medical insurance coverage offered them through their employment, many others do not have this option. Luckily there are numerous companies out there that specialize in providing individual medical insurance plans. Some of the same companies that do group plans also offer individual options too. If you are without medical insurance coverage in the state of California, you can rest assured that there are lots of options out there for you. You just need to know how to choose the best one for you.

    You need to take various things into consideration when looking at your medical insurance options. The most important thing to consider is your own health and how often you actually use the healthcare system. If you are healthy and almost never need to go to the doctor, you will want to look into individual medical insurance options because you will often find that they are more tailored to your needs and can even be less expensive than group plans. However, if you are one of the unlucky individuals who has chronic illness, is often ill or is suffering from a disease currently, you best option will be group health insurance. If you fall into this category, chances are you may not even be insurable on your own, therefore seize the opportunity for group coverage. Even if you could get individual coverage, chances are the premiums would be simply too high because of the risk you present to the insurer.

    The region you reside in will also impact the choices you get when it comes to California medical insurance. If you live in Southern California and there are HMO facilities nearby like Kaiser-Permanente, you will have that option as well as PPO and POS plans. However if you live in any other part of the state where HMOs are not offered, your choice will be more limited.

    Your personal preferences play a big role in the medical care choices you make. You may prefer to have a major amount of control over whom you see and where you are treated in terms of healthcare. If so, you will want to opt for a PPO. However if you’d rather let a primary care doctor control every aspect of your healthcare, a HMO is the way to go. Alternatively a POS or Point of Service plan is a good mix of each of these plans giving you more options and control while a primary care doctor oversees your care.

    Everywhere you turn as you seek to make the right choice for your own California medical insurance you will be faced with different things to consider. If you opt to go with an individual plan, you will do best if you tailor it to your anticipated use of it. This also allows you to help it fit better into your budget. Raise deductibles and out-of-pocket limits in order to lower your premium. You can also keep the cost down by increasing the portion of the co-insurance rate that you are responsible for.

    Look carefully at the myriad of things to consider before making your final decision on your California medical insurance. There is a plan out there for just about everyone.