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  1. For the sake of convenience, I create dvd covers in photoshop and import them into mediafaceII to make the covers for printing. The only real reason I use mediaface is because it can overprint a cover on an 8.5x11" sheet of paper. Is there a way I can get PS to overprint on the paper to give me the full cover without cropping a slice off the back of the cover?

    FWIW, I'm losing some detail in mediaface too. I have some covers with great grunge-like backgrounds, but the details get muddied up in mediaface...yet another reason for the change.

    TIA.
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    Originally Posted by Red96TA
    For the sake of convenience, I create dvd covers in photoshop and import them into mediafaceII to make the covers for printing. The only real reason I use mediaface is because it can overprint a cover on an 8.5x11" sheet of paper. Is there a way I can get PS to overprint on the paper to give me the full cover without cropping a slice off the back of the cover?
    Do you mean your doing borderles printing? That's a feature your printer needs to support. You might want to go into PS and do a print preview and see if you can adjust the printer settings to allow it. I know in my photo editing app I have to enable that feature in the preview windo before it will.
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