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  1. I'm trying to make DVD covers using CoverXP with 8.5"x11" paper, but it cuts off just a tad bit off of the back of the cover for some odd reason. I also need to know the name used for 8.5"x11" paper (legal,a4,letter, that kind of name). I've also tried the photoshop method from a different thread and it just cuts off a little of the front cover. Anybody have any suggestions?
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    Sounds like you are using letter-sized or A4 paper to print a DVD cover. Letter is 8.5" x 11.0" To get the other dimensions, got to File-->Page Setup. Each paper option you select should list its dimensions.

    I have to amend my post. A4 prints DVD covers just fine. Letter-size cannot, so your printer is doing only as much as it can, printing to the the end of the page, and leaving off what it cannot print.
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  3. but there will still be room left on the paper to print the rest of the picture,but it just stops. It will even show the entire picture on the paper in the print preview (for photoshop atleast).
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    Approximately how much room will be left, and where is the room, at the top or the bottom. I only know my DVD labels print out best when use A4 paper.
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  5. its best to print the covers on 8.5 x 14 (legal size) paper, this ensures that it wont be cut off
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  6. Hey Vcdman..

    i had the same problem whem i started to do my DVD covers, with cover xp.....

    i made just a simple mistake...

    i hadnt changed the settings on my printer
    The printer was set on legal somthing or over, i changed that to A4

    So im geusiing you have proberly just got a little error like that some where

    just check every setting for your printer to the paper your using
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  7. Try,

    Top tool bar setup - options - adjustments.

    Set the x and y offsets to lower numbers this places the cover closer to the top and left of the page and allows more of the page to be printed on.

    Helped me when trying to print a slightly larger cover for new DVD cases.

    Hope it works !

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    I need some help with this issue. Have an HP 5110 and using std paper the cover always end with the back cover being short about an inch...

    Can't seem to find the answer anywhere, help please?
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    Try A4 paper.
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    Well My friend uses an Epson Printer and Std paper and doesnt have to worry about A-4....why do I suffer?
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