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Printing on to CD's...
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I want to give someone a CD that looks professional, is there somewhere I can buy a sticker or something that I can print out on to then put on the CD??
Any help/advise/ideas???!?!
Any help/advise/ideas???!?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some printers will actually print directly onto CDS. (My Epson model will). But, since you've not mentioned it, I'll assume that yours can't do so. (If it didn't come with a special tray, for putting the CD in, then it can't print onto CDs).
Otherwise any decent stationery store can sell you a pack of self-adhesive CD labels. However, to get the printing lined up perfectly you really need some appropriate software as well and, ideally, you need a little gizmo for applying them properly. That means forking out for a kit like this one:
http://www.staples.co...ry-cd-design-kit?r=se
If you're prepared to risk getting bubbles in the label, or not having it precisely centred, (so that you can do without the 'gizmo' referred to above), simply buy some CD labels from a stationers (or, occasionally, from 'pound shops') and use some free software:
http://download.cnet....6754.html?tag=mncol;4
Chris
Otherwise any decent stationery store can sell you a pack of self-adhesive CD labels. However, to get the printing lined up perfectly you really need some appropriate software as well and, ideally, you need a little gizmo for applying them properly. That means forking out for a kit like this one:
http://www.staples.co...ry-cd-design-kit?r=se
If you're prepared to risk getting bubbles in the label, or not having it precisely centred, (so that you can do without the 'gizmo' referred to above), simply buy some CD labels from a stationers (or, occasionally, from 'pound shops') and use some free software:
http://download.cnet....6754.html?tag=mncol;4
Chris
If you can borrow a computer with a "Lightscribe" drive, it will look so much better - and won't run the risk of unbalancing the disc like a stick on label. Disks are a bit dearer than normal, though.
http://www.lightscribe.co.uk/
http://www.lightscribe.co.uk/