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    I have learned how to print a dvd cover in photoshop reducing two out of the four borders.

    The only problem was I forgot the dimensions in iinches or millimeters.

    I will tell you one thing, many of the cover printing programs got it VERY WRONG.

    for instance EASY COVER PRINT 3 in regular mode printed cover at least a centimeter not wide enough, when i put it in maximum borderless mode, it did it correctly.

    BTW I am using the Canon i960 (the best get em now before they are gone)
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    Have you tried COVER XP? It works for me.
    http://www.coverxp.com/main.asp
    "Whenever I need to "get away,'' I just get away in my mind. I go to my imaginary spot, where the beach is perfect and the water is perfect and the weather is perfect. The only bad thing there are the flies. They're terrible!" Jack Handey
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    does it do what i say? print to the corner borderless on two sides?

    I guess it might be impossible to print borderless. I tried with easy cover print, and set it in printer options, which arent part of the application and it got 1-2 mm within the border. Im trying to do less cutting. and no, i dont want to pay double for the meritline perforating
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    ok I got the dimmensions
    10.6 x 7.25
    or 10.7 x 7.25

    but it wont listen to me when I say to do exaclty 10.6 x 7.25, when you change one, the other automaticaly changes, the heighth (really the width of the cover) is the most important, so I will see what happens

    adam gave me this advice in another post, and is what i am doing to make this print:

    "It depends on what version of Photoshop you have. For the latest versions just do file/print with preview. Uncheck center image and click on the picture in the preview and move it to the outer edges. You will most likely have to set borderless in your print settings and not all printers support this. Borderless printing is also problematic depending on the printer. You can get color bleed or smearing on the edge, but its worth a try.

    You might want to consider getting some actual cover paper that you can just peel the edges off of."
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    This the printer editor. I'm not sure if it can do what you want
    "Whenever I need to "get away,'' I just get away in my mind. I go to my imaginary spot, where the beach is perfect and the water is perfect and the weather is perfect. The only bad thing there are the flies. They're terrible!" Jack Handey
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