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    Ok, at a lost here.. I've given up on sticky labels and want to try printing directly on printable DVDs.

    Armed with Photoshop, PhotoImpact, an Epson R300 printer and proper blank DVDs.. how do I create my images for printing?

    Do I need a template? what size end image to send to the printer, and better yet, how do I get the freaking printer to 'select photo' for printing?

    Previously, I was using NERO label maker and printing to labels directly, this worked nicely.

    But I'm at a loss how to do all this to the DVD directly.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Cheers

    (yes, I did a search on this but can't find anything)
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    Have you tried the software that came with the printer?
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    Epson has software for printing onto the discs. If that isn't your bag try to google Epson R300 Photoshop templates.
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    Originally Posted by gadgetguy
    Have you tried the software that came with the printer?
    Thanks for the quick reply.. How's that for missing the bleeding obvious!! Installing the software now and going to give it a go..

    I'd forgotten what it was like to feel like a n00be.. (slaps hand to forehead in disgust)..


    Cheers M8
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    I have also had Great Success with Surething Label Deluxe. Trial is available http://www.surething.com/ST/
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    Originally Posted by ashtones
    Epson has software for printing onto the discs. If that isn't your bag try to google Epson R300 Photoshop templates.
    Thanks M8, I installed the appropriate software that came with the printer and it's working OK.. nice! I just have to play around with the settings to get what I want out of it.. but the final results are quite nice! Lends a more professional touch to the finished product..
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    If you are going to print on hub printable discs you will need to change the settings in the software for the diameter and center circle of the disc. Just a heads up.
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    Originally Posted by ashtones
    If you are going to print on hub printable discs you will need to change the settings in the software for the diameter and center circle of the disc. Just a heads up.
    Yes I seen that.. the disks I have (Vernbatim) doesn't print to the hub but the default Epson settings leaves a 1/4 inch bare spot.. Regardless, I wish I had gone to printable disks a long time ago. NICE quality..
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  9. Here's the sticky in the Media Forum:

    templates for popular printable DVD media

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    Originally Posted by drjtech
    Here's the sticky in the Media Forum:

    templates for popular printable DVD media

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    Thanks M8, I did some RTFM on the Epson disk printing proggy and found you can adjust the inner and outter diameter to make it print to very fine edge of the printable surface..

    I'll check out the link, many thanks!
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