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  1. I post this because I have seen some people saying hub printables turn out looking like crap in the hub area. I have no idea what they are talking about! I read things like that while waiting on this disks to arrive and though oh darn, but as you can see here in the pictures, the hubs turned out great.

    Not sure which disks were printed on the Epson R200 and which were printied on the Canon IP4200
    Also the disks look far better in person than scanned.



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  2. I liked my labels better than the reall disks.
    Some comercail stuff is just crap. Some of my disks are flippers, widescrren on side and fullscreen other. So I scann the disks if I like them and if not I make my own.

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  3. I made the Ernest and chocolate factory labels from screen captures while playing the dvds.

    Gremlins was scanned from the Case and edited a bit.



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  4. Now this one was different. This is the Beverly Hills Cop 2 DVD scanned. The actaull DVD is not hub printed and when scanned the open clear center turned out black. I decided I like that and just left it as opposed to not printing anything in the center.

    Normally if I am going to scan an original disk like this and it's not hub printed then I would burn on a disk not hub printable. But I was wanting to burn some of the new order of TY Yuden disks I just got in.
    These disks are the 8X hub printable Ty Yuden. They burned very well at 8X on my NEC2500 and at 12X on my 111D. I have done about a dozen or more disks now, but of course not planning to post them all



    If you look at the black center on this disk, that thin ring in the hub and white lettering was from the scanned disk, not this disk. It is only printed on there in the hub area and not really part of the hub itself. Also what appears to be white smuges was printed on, it's the way the original disk was scanned and how the image actaully looks even before printing.
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  5. OK, last one

    Mouse hunt was on a Flipper I think. Just a plain disk both sides with no image or text.
    The house was a screen capture for a background, the 2 guys were in a scene shoulder to shoulder so I cut them out and apart. the Title was a screen capture also with a black background and I geuss string. So I cut the background from the text.
    This one the editing was done in an old program I have for the seperate items. I pasted each item into Epson CD print, made the background clear for each item (except the house). I know I printed this one on the Epson R200 because I remember setting up the cover in the epson program.

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