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Posted by Bob Ford on 08/27/06 02:46
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 02:17:17 GMT, Gary Eickmeier
<geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
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>Teeafit wrote:
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>> One slight problem that I experienced when importing a MediaFace label
>> design into a program associated with a disc-capable printer (in my
>> case the software that came bundled with my Canon Pixma iP3000) was
>> that the Fellowes labs have a larger diameter centre than the
>> (Verbatim) printable discs that I was planning to use. This meant that
>> the imported jpeg left a white ring unprinted in the centre of the DVD.
>> In the end I bit the bullet and re-designed the label from scratch in
>> the new program so that I could import the background design and
>> completely fill the printable area.
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>Well, I had that white ring of unprinted area in the center on my first
>DVD as well. I used a full graphic image and the Epson disc printing
>software, so I can't imagine why it didn't print the full area of the
>white surface.
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>Anyone?
That would be because the first generations of DVDs had a clear part
around the hub. Now you can get them either way and the ones you are
using are called "hub printable" The software is likely designed for
the older ones where you could not print in that area.
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>Gary Eickmeier
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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