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Re: Printing custom DVD cover at 10-11/16 by 7-3/16 inches

Posted by Joe on 08/29/05 01:18

"Mark²" <mjmorgan(lowest even number here)@cox..net> wrote:

> Joe seems to think we're talking about CD labels, as in, little round prints
> that you either stick onto the disc, or print directly onto the disc.

No, Joe thinks we are talking about DVD sleeve cover (as Joe has mentioned
it clearly)

> That, of course, was never the question.
> Hey Joe:
> This is about DVD *case* labels.
> A standard size DVD *case label*...wraps from the front...over the
> spine...and onto the back. The measurements of this particular sheet are
> longer than most printers can handle with standard letter-sized sheets.

Yes, as Joe has mentioned it DVD Sleeve Cover (or DVD Cover) usually in
BLACK with clear plastic. Or the cover you see from commercial DVD in
store. Yes, the program can print DVD cover, Disc cover/label, also the CD
label (for regular CD like audio CD etc.). The only thing it can't do is
the POSTER (jumbo size)

And as Joe has mentioned Joe has printed hundred or few hundreds of those
"Got It Yet??".

> **It makes absolutely no difference what layout program one uses to design
> this, if the printer can't print close enough to the edge to fill the entire
> space of the label. This means one must either have a printer capable of
> this, or...one must use a longer sheet.
>
> Got it yet??

No, you should be the one to hear "Got It Yet" from Joe <bg>. Or unless
you have a special designed DVD case (larger than standard) then I sure need
the "got it yet".

 

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