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Old 12-04-2007, 02:02 AM   #1
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To go with the v.2 cover. Not sure if you want to take a chance of putting an additional label on your NFL disc, but here it is:

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Old 12-04-2007, 04:23 PM   #2
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what paper would you suggest to use
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Old 12-04-2007, 05:45 PM   #3
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You'll need the pre-cut label paper, but keep it as light as possible.
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That's good stuff Dafly. Damn.
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Thanks bro..... and I'll take some requests but probably won't get to them until after the holidays.
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Thanks bro..... and I'll take some requests but probably won't get to them until after the holidays.
Bro, how do you get this to print on a disk cover?
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The easiest thing to do is get a label design program. www.cnet.com may have some free ones in the DL section. Also, when you buy the label paper, you might be able to find a box that has a program already contained. I think mine is "click and design". This way you can pick the template you'll need and easily size any image to the paper you want.

The main thing I've found with labels is calibrating what you see on the screen to come out the same once the label paper goes through the printer. One thing you can do with that is take one of the blank label papers and copy it extra dark to plain paper (so that it picks up the edges) making several copies to have around. Then, when you're ready to print whatever you're trying to put on a real label, do a draft first (b&w, lowest resolution) on one of those copied papers so that you don't have to waste a label or colored ink.
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The easiest thing to do is get a label design program. www.cnet.com may have some free ones in the DL section. Also, when you buy the label paper, you might be able to find a box that has a program already contained. I think mine is "click and design". This way you can pick the template you'll need and easily size any image to the paper you want.

The main thing I've found with labels is calibrating what you see on the screen to come out the same once the label paper goes through the printer. One thing you can do with that is take one of the blank label papers and copy it extra dark to plain paper (so that it picks up the edges) making several copies to have around. Then, when you're ready to print whatever you're trying to put on a real label, do a draft first (b&w, lowest resolution) on one of those copied papers so that you don't have to waste a label or colored ink.
I got a label program called DesignPro5. It seems to be pretty good. I'll try and let you know.
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