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Dumpster detritus.
Rein, you move in different circles than I, I must admit though, the few Frama collectors, I have had the chance to meet, were a passionate, albeit weird mob. I have not come across the term "hi tech" printers. (may be a brand name) If I knew what I was talking about, I may correct them. I must upbraid you again, if you wish us to be more knowledgable, you shall have to post some interesting brief snippets with regards to your discipline. I thought those adhesive (what's the deal with "self" adhesive?) labels were ink printed, unless you mean the process of melting the balls of ink in the ink jet process. rodney "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, the Dutch post office counter printers - the most primitive thermal Barcode Blasters they could afford!! The Belgian Post Office also have Cognitive Solutions printers in every post office with a non-thermal effect! The base self-adhesive stickers do exist in several designs (including the changes of the PTTPost into TPGPost] The Frama-collecting lot is always referring - wrongly - to this as Hitech printers (Australiana??) .............. groetjes, Rein Op Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:30:33 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Netherlands Frama? http://cjoint.com/data/iloArZENf1.htm Linn's cinderella http://cjoint.com/data/iloBwN5YOV.htm Czech Christmas tb seals It's the train from the big rock candy mountain. http://cjoint.com/data/iloCRTwZJ4.htm -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Dumpster detritus.
This is the stuff we get on Framas Rein, "up side down rolls" and all sorts of odd things I do not understand. Nice bit down in bottom rh corner, 1991, 36 countries using Framas, Belgium the largest with 25 machines. http://cjoint.com/data/iysIRLF0jS.htm courtesy of Aust Stamp news. "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, the Dutch post office counter printers - the most primitive thermal Barcode Blasters they could afford!! The Belgian Post Office also have Cognitive Solutions printers in every post office with a non-thermal effect! The base self-adhesive stickers do exist in several designs (including the changes of the PTTPost into TPGPost] The Frama-collecting lot is always referring - wrongly - to this as Hitech printers (Australiana??) .............. groetjes, Rein Op Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:30:33 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Netherlands Frama? http://cjoint.com/data/iloArZENf1.htm Linn's cinderella http://cjoint.com/data/iloBwN5YOV.htm Czech Christmas tb seals It's the train from the big rock candy mountain. http://cjoint.com/data/iloCRTwZJ4.htm -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Dumpster detritus.
Rod,
the labels themselves had been pre-printed traditionally in typography i.e. the colours; the black variable stuff has been thermally printed by a Cognitive Solutions Barcode Blaster. The black print disappears like any POS receipt before you even get your Internal Revenue people have a look at it... This need not have to as the Belgians have a similar set-up with a slightly better CS Barcode printer that is not using a thermal print and will leave the collectors with a much better print that will survive at least 5 years .... Hytech is a Australian philatelic term as far as I know... http://www.australianexporters.net/companyID3361.htm groetjes, Rein Op Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:06:58 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Rein, you move in different circles than I, I must admit though, the few Frama collectors, I have had the chance to meet, were a passionate, albeit weird mob. I have not come across the term "hi tech" printers. (may be a brand name) If I knew what I was talking about, I may correct them. I must upbraid you again, if you wish us to be more knowledgable, you shall have to post some interesting brief snippets with regards to your discipline. I thought those adhesive (what's the deal with "self" adhesive?) labels were ink printed, unless you mean the process of melting the balls of ink in the ink jet process. rodney "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, the Dutch post office counter printers - the most primitive thermal Barcode Blasters they could afford!! The Belgian Post Office also have Cognitive Solutions printers in every post office with a non-thermal effect! The base self-adhesive stickers do exist in several designs (including the changes of the PTTPost into TPGPost] The Frama-collecting lot is always referring - wrongly - to this as Hitech printers (Australiana??) .............. groetjes, Rein Op Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:30:33 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Netherlands Frama? http://cjoint.com/data/iloArZENf1.htm Linn's cinderella http://cjoint.com/data/iloBwN5YOV.htm Czech Christmas tb seals It's the train from the big rock candy mountain. http://cjoint.com/data/iloCRTwZJ4.htm -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Dumpster detritus.
Rod,
something mo http://postaumaat.nl/balie_english.html groetjes, Rein Op Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:32:56 +0200 schreef Rein : Rod, the labels themselves had been pre-printed traditionally in typography i.e. the colours; the black variable stuff has been thermally printed by a Cognitive Solutions Barcode Blaster. The black print disappears like any POS receipt before you even get your Internal Revenue people have a look at it... This need not have to as the Belgians have a similar set-up with a slightly better CS Barcode printer that is not using a thermal print and will leave the collectors with a much better print that will survive at least 5 years .... Hytech is a Australian philatelic term as far as I know... http://www.australianexporters.net/companyID3361.htm groetjes, Rein Op Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:06:58 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Rein, you move in different circles than I, I must admit though, the few Frama collectors, I have had the chance to meet, were a passionate, albeit weird mob. I have not come across the term "hi tech" printers. (may be a brand name) If I knew what I was talking about, I may correct them. I must upbraid you again, if you wish us to be more knowledgable, you shall have to post some interesting brief snippets with regards to your discipline. I thought those adhesive (what's the deal with "self" adhesive?) labels were ink printed, unless you mean the process of melting the balls of ink in the ink jet process. rodney "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, the Dutch post office counter printers - the most primitive thermal Barcode Blasters they could afford!! The Belgian Post Office also have Cognitive Solutions printers in every post office with a non-thermal effect! The base self-adhesive stickers do exist in several designs (including the changes of the PTTPost into TPGPost] The Frama-collecting lot is always referring - wrongly - to this as Hitech printers (Australiana??) .............. groetjes, Rein Op Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:30:33 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Netherlands Frama? http://cjoint.com/data/iloArZENf1.htm Linn's cinderella http://cjoint.com/data/iloBwN5YOV.htm Czech Christmas tb seals It's the train from the big rock candy mountain. http://cjoint.com/data/iloCRTwZJ4.htm -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Dumpster detritus.
Great link, thanks Rein.
Some more meter junk Belgium, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore. http://cjoint.com/data/izdaWSaCu6.htm and dare I say it, the future of philately? I would have a guess the format of the Japanese meters will enhance their collectability with their place of issue name printed on an attractive and clear format with their dates dd/mm/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd The meter at the bottom is a strange one and illustrates a "dual ink" impression I have never seen a dual colour before, not that I can recall anyhow. "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, something mo http://postaumaat.nl/balie_english.html groetjes, Rein Op Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:32:56 +0200 schreef Rein : Rod, the labels themselves had been pre-printed traditionally in typography i.e. the colours; the black variable stuff has been thermally printed by a Cognitive Solutions Barcode Blaster. The black print disappears like any POS receipt before you even get your Internal Revenue people have a look at it... This need not have to as the Belgians have a similar set-up with a slightly better CS Barcode printer that is not using a thermal print and will leave the collectors with a much better print that will survive at least 5 years .... Hytech is a Australian philatelic term as far as I know... http://www.australianexporters.net/companyID3361.htm groetjes, Rein Op Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:06:58 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Rein, you move in different circles than I, I must admit though, the few Frama collectors, I have had the chance to meet, were a passionate, albeit weird mob. I have not come across the term "hi tech" printers. (may be a brand name) If I knew what I was talking about, I may correct them. I must upbraid you again, if you wish us to be more knowledgable, you shall have to post some interesting brief snippets with regards to your discipline. I thought those adhesive (what's the deal with "self" adhesive?) labels were ink printed, unless you mean the process of melting the balls of ink in the ink jet process. rodney "Rein" wrote in message news Rod, the Dutch post office counter printers - the most primitive thermal Barcode Blasters they could afford!! The Belgian Post Office also have Cognitive Solutions printers in every post office with a non-thermal effect! The base self-adhesive stickers do exist in several designs (including the changes of the PTTPost into TPGPost] The Frama-collecting lot is always referring - wrongly - to this as Hitech printers (Australiana??) .............. groetjes, Rein Op Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:30:33 +0200 schreef rodney iprimus.com.au "pookiethai"@NOSPAM: Netherlands Frama? http://cjoint.com/data/iloArZENf1.htm Linn's cinderella http://cjoint.com/data/iloBwN5YOV.htm Czech Christmas tb seals It's the train from the big rock candy mountain. http://cjoint.com/data/iloCRTwZJ4.htm -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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