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Rangefinder
Magazine
December 2003
Problems & Solutions
Please accompany your questions with a self-addressed
stamped envelope if you wish an immediate reply. Alternatively, you can
e-mail me at: bhurter@rfpublishing.com.
From: Wendell Franks
Dallas, TX
wendell.carolyn@att.net
October’s issue was unusually good. In Kathleen
Hawkins’ piece
on Jeff Hawkins, reference was made to John Hartman’s Quick Mats.
Can you tell me where to get more information?
Thanks!
Here is Kathleen’s reply.
Thank you for your inquiry.
The John Hartman mats have proven to be creative, well received and easy
to use. You can view John’s web site at
http://www.jhartman.com/. You can also contact him directly by calling:
(715) 341-3527 or (800) 423-9167. His street address is John Hartman,
1416 Clark Street, Stevens Point, WI 54418.
Best wishes in all your future endeavors.
From: Kohl Met
Director Business Development
Print Essentials, Grand, India
akhil@printessentials.biz
Through a Google.com search I found that your
company can help in providing me with the vendor details of D2T2+ ribbons
or dye sublimation thermal
ribbons for plastic card printers. I would be greatly thankful to you,
if you could help me out in this regard.
A good place to look is ICI Imagedata
(www.ici-imagedata.com). This is a company that has, in their own words, “pioneered
the use of dye sublimation in the production of PVC and PET cards,”and “continues
to be committed to providing imaging solutions to the card market.” ICI
Imagedata works in partnership with card printer OEMs to respond to the
specific requirements of the ID card market. ICI Imagedata manufactures
consumables for thermal dye-sublimation, electro-photographic and inkjet
printing technologies. They have sales offices in North America, Japan
and Europe. Visit the web site for more details.
Photographer, friend
to the magazine and sometime contributor, Michael Campbell was a victim
of the recent Southern California fires. According
to Michael, “We lost everything in the fires and had only 30 seconds
warning to evacuate.”
Michael has posted images for sale at the
following link to help raise money for his family’s recovery. Interested
parties should go to: http://homepage.mac.com/michaelcampbellphoto/PhotoAlbum33.html/.
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