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  1. i was told if u print borderless you can get a full dvd cover in. I couldnt find glossy legal size paper so i bought 8x11 paper glossy. I get almost the whole thing in.. i click borderless.. and 1 side comes out borderless and the other side leaves about 1 cm of white. now my prints seem to be about 2 cm off. I could really use the otherside to start on the actual border than a cm off.

    Anyone know a fix? maybe im not aligned properly or somethin? It also seems that im about 1/2cm off on one corner and 1cm off on the other.. so somethin must be a little off.. any help would be greatly appreciated


    also what settings do u use for your cover prints? Photo or Best Photo? Ive been using photo and they seem really good. I dont wanna waste ink for best photo if its not relaly better... also id drop down another notch if it wont make a big dif and save alot of ink. Please let me know the best print settings for covers and for printing directly on dvds (havnt used it yet to print on dvds)
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  2. No idea, but I will give a try. I usually use Nero cover designer myself, but I have to say so far I love this printer

    Let me know if you figure it out
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  3. Well I happen to have 8.5x11 Photo paper and decided to try this out. So I load up MS Publisher 2003 and created my own template. It worked perfect. Lokking at the page I can't see why the 8x11 won't work. The measurements of the cover are approximately 10 3/4 x 7 1/4. Good luck and if you have MS Publisher 2003 I can send you the template I made
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  4. does that program allow fit to template? like will it stretch or shrink to fit the template.. if so I will use it and try it out. What printer are u using? R200 is what i have. I hope i can figure this out and not waste a bunch of ink!
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  5. I am using the Epson R200 and Microsoft Publisher 2003 for the printing of the cover.
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  6. if you can email it to me at BBock727@yahoo.com id appreciate it. Also plz let me know what print settings u use in the email. Thx a bunch!
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