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From: D.M. Procida on 6 Mar 2010 13:57 My Canon printer can print directly onto a CD or DVD. The disk is placed in a tray, which is then fed into the printer. When the printer is selected, a page size - CD-R tray F, 13.10x24.25cm - is available. That corresponds to the size of the tray, but obviously I also need something to allow the image to be arranged on the printable area. The horrific Canon software (Easy-PhotoPrint EX) has something which provides a little control over the layout, but is there a better way? Daniele
From: Andy Hewitt on 6 Mar 2010 14:38 D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > My Canon printer can print directly onto a CD or DVD. The disk is placed > in a tray, which is then fed into the printer. > > When the printer is selected, a page size - CD-R tray F, 13.10x24.25cm - > is available. That corresponds to the size of the tray, but obviously I > also need something to allow the image to be arranged on the printable > area. > > The horrific Canon software (Easy-PhotoPrint EX) has something which > provides a little control over the layout, but is there a better way? > > Daniele Erm, Canon's CD-LabelPrint is what I use on my iP4500. Seems OK to me. -- Andy Hewitt <http://web.me.com/andrewhewitt1/>
From: Jim on 6 Mar 2010 16:24 D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > The horrific Canon software (Easy-PhotoPrint EX) has something which > provides a little control over the layout, but is there a better way? I ended up creating an Intaglio document for my 5200. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Woody on 6 Mar 2010 17:21 D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > My Canon printer can print directly onto a CD or DVD. The disk is placed > in a tray, which is then fed into the printer. > > When the printer is selected, a page size - CD-R tray F, 13.10x24.25cm - > is available. That corresponds to the size of the tray, but obviously I > also need something to allow the image to be arranged on the printable > area. > > The horrific Canon software (Easy-PhotoPrint EX) has something which > provides a little control over the layout, but is there a better way? I use Discuss, which I have had for ages. A piece of software that the original developers decided should have an amusing sound effect for every interface action, and hopefully were strung up somewhere for it. Apart from that, and a 'quirky' interface, it is actually fairly useable. -- Woody www.alienrat.com
From: Lynn W on 7 Mar 2010 03:30
On 06/03/2010 19:38, in article 1jey6h3.98gt21q1hiwN%thewildrover(a)me.com, "Andy Hewitt" <thewildrover(a)me.com> wrote: > D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > >> My Canon printer can print directly onto a CD or DVD. The disk is placed >> in a tray, which is then fed into the printer. >> >> When the printer is selected, a page size - CD-R tray F, 13.10x24.25cm - >> is available. That corresponds to the size of the tray, but obviously I >> also need something to allow the image to be arranged on the printable >> area. >> >> The horrific Canon software (Easy-PhotoPrint EX) has something which >> provides a little control over the layout, but is there a better way? >> >> Daniele > > Erm, Canon's CD-LabelPrint is what I use on my iP4500. Seems OK to me. Same here |