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| 436573 | 2006-03-08 04:46:00 | How do I use the paper stock thing in Nero cover designer? I've got some CD labels from Warehouse Stationary that are 2 per page centered horizontally & there are a few predefined paper stocks in nero cover designer that look like they match up, but I can't figure out how to use them. It always prints the CD label off to one side | Greven (91) | ||
| 436574 | 2006-03-08 04:51:00 | Quite often the "standard" forms are given (e.g.) Avery catalogue numbers. Those work. With Avery lablels. ;) If the only problem is that you get offset output, try changing the left margin in the printer settings. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 436575 | 2006-03-08 05:40:00 | thanks. I found the avery number & it is almost right. just have to tweak the vertical offset a bit. I was surprised how obvious the half mm of white was when I overcorrected. Still better than the 1.5mm of white I started with. Now, where can I buy a single blue CD from? I've used up all the blue CDs from my Imation spindle |
Greven (91) | ||
| 436576 | 2006-03-08 05:46:00 | Create a new user-defined paper stock using details from the closest stock provided with the software. Print on low-gsm paper stock and hold up against the light while you try to line things up. You may have to adjust the height/width definitions a few times; be prepared to print a few trial runs before committing to the expensive photopaper. I've tried this before when I bought a Belkin CD Launcher labelling system and preferred to use NCD instead of the sw that came with the labeller. I called my uds "Belkin" altho you can pretty much call it whatever. My defs are width=211mm, height=279mm, 2.0mm bleed for the cd label stock that came with it. HTH |
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