
it has made my life easier to say the least. I know it sounds complex, but once you have the working template, it takes just a minute to print them from now on. Theres also a nice selection of background artwork to make your labels look truly professional. Supports printing directly on CDs and DVDs using the latest Direct CD Printers like Canon, Epson, and HP.
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Now you have a template you can use whenever you want to. The free download includes over 200 CD, DVD, and Blu-ray templates for all major brands of label paper including Memorex, Pressit, and Staples. WHEN IT DOES PRINT PERFECTLY, save it as is, with the art and everything, and next time you need to print labels, open it up and paste over the existing art, and when you have pasted your two new disc arts select the old art layer and set the opacity to 0% (don't delete it in case you messed up a little, you want to keep that layer to try again if you need) If it is off at all, go bak to the document, and in the layers palette, "flatten all layers" then select the art (both stickers) with the rectangular marquee and use the move tool (black arrow) to drag it a couple mm in whatever direction you need. In printer settings, go to photo quality inkjet paper, and print, ignoring the "printable area is less than size of document" warning (hit proceed) Featured Neato free downloads and reviews at WinSite. To save further ink, you could use the eraser tool to erase as much of the disc art as possible OUTSIDE of the sticker area, don't go too close to the sticker edge though! When it is ready and the disc art is perfectly obscuring the sticker areas, select the original 8.5x11 background layer in the layers palette, and turn the opacity down to 0% so it doesn't print the stuff which is already on the sticker sheet (neato logo, etc) just to save ink.


"select all" the disc art, then copy, then select the scanned blank 8.5x11 document and paste the disc art so it covers the stickers.

Then, open it in photoshop, and then open the disc art files. Scan the entire blank page at whatever resolution your disc images are (or resize the disc images later to match the template you are making) scan the whole thing (8.5x11)
