[Editors] Seeking QR code generator
Stacie Slotnick
slotnick at media.mit.edu
Thu Apr 12 15:32:28 EDT 2012
You can use pretty much any QR code generator you find by searching Google.
I've used a few different ones and they all work fine.
All you do is plug in a URL and it generates a QR code for you as an image
for you to download and use in print.
--Stacie
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Lisa M. Thoma <lthoma at mit.edu> wrote:
> I do – I’ll email the person I worked with recently and get right back
> to you…****
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> *From:* editors-bounces at MIT.EDU [mailto:editors-bounces at MIT.EDU] *On
> Behalf Of *Kathryn Briggs
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:27 PM
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> *Subject:* [Editors] Seeking QR code generator****
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> Hello Editors!****
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> Well, the day has finally come and I have been summoned to put a QR code
> on a piece of mail! Does anyone have any suggestions or have one that
> works well for you? Thanks all!****
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> Kate****
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Stacie Slotnick
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MIT Media Lab
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