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From: Chris Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'The Hardware List' hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 12:52 AM
Subject: RE: [H] Label dvd discs
DVD Printables.
Example:
http://tinyurl.com/buol4
Although I have made a work copy of some
Ermsome of us do make our own DVDs using our own content that is in no
way a copyright infringement (in fact the copyright belongs to us as I shot
the footage, edited it together and created the DVD). Personally I would
feel like a fool giving out DVDs containing training video of our
Chuck, I think it's important to remember where LightScribe and nice,
printed labels come in handy: impressing a client.
One of the largest clients assigned to me is a client in the movie business
(directly) and every month, we go through about 40 DVDs as they design
production work to design the
one place a label ( either paper or direct ) would look good
is a custom Chuck's Computer recovery disk with a new system like most of
the big boys do. I have actually been surprised lately to work on store
bought systems to find the only disk furnished by the manufacturer is a
restore DVD, NO
Anyone ever seen MICR ink for inkjet printers ?
thanks
fp
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At 09:52 PM 9/14/2005, you wrote:
DVD Printables.
Example:
http://tinyurl.com/buol4
CW
So the quality on these is as good as name brand, = Memorex, when it comes
to long term storage?
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Has anyone come across any Home Theatre System diagram/design programs?
Preferably cheap/free or a Visio 2000 template.
Been searching for hours and currently coming up blank :(
Regards,
Jason
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Correct.
CW
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From: Winterlight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:26:29 -0500
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] Label dvd discs
At 09:52 PM 9/14/2005, you wrote:
DVD Printables.
Example:
http://tinyurl.com/buol4
CW
At 08:32 AM 9/15/2005, you wrote:
Correct.
CW
Well, I see where CompUSA has the r200 for 50 bucks this week so it is
worth trying out. Is it worth looking for the R300? Are the -R blanks
available in retail stores for any where near this price, or am I going to
end up ordering bulk?
Definitely do the logged start. It should tell you what device/driver is
causing the problems. *almost* sounds like the screen definition(driver), but
I've never seen it cause that type of problem.
_
Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
Getting
Yeah, places like Microcenter CompUSA carry the printables fairly cheap.
The only difference between the R200 and R300 is that the R300 has a card
reader and display on it for direct photo printing.. which I found
irrelevant since I just wanted to print discs.
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At 09:49 AM 9/15/2005, you wrote:
Yeah, places like Microcenter CompUSA carry the printables fairly cheap.
The only difference between the R200 and R300 is that the R300 has a card
reader and display on it for direct photo printing.. which I found
irrelevant since I just wanted to print discs.
http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/watch-en.htm
I can't find the link labeled neighbor's poodle.
On 9/15/05, Al [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/watch-en.htm
Chuck I am not 'emulating' dvd labels. My handwriting/printing isn't the
greatest. I can label a cd with much more readable info that I can write on.
Plus I can add pictures or colors to help me spot a disk. I have enough
saved files, data, etc, that often I can't easily locate what the heck I am
Prior to switching to the r200 I used to buy the stick on labels, which are
not cheap in an of themselves, then try to stick them on straight.
I never really liked it, cause unless you do it perfect the cd/dvd is going
to be slightly unbalanced. And it is my opinion that unbalanced cd/dvd's
You know, the thing is, I looked through my drive tonight at downloadable
software I've bought over the years..
Some big (like Macromedia Dreamweaver; NetObjects Fusion; etc.) some small
(Ad-Aware SE Pro) some in between (Clark Connect Firewall/Gateway). The
reality is, in the end, I like buying
hEY Chris,
Don't know if you know but SureThing Lable software now supports the r200 -
and they have a bunch of nice downloadable Themes, backgrounds and artwork.
Not that Epson's software is not fully functional, just that there is a bit
more to the SureThing package.
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Yep, the whole reason why I upgraded. They also have a nice system within
it of taking a snapshot of the filestructure on the disc.. it also works
well to take discs I make from Itunes when occasionally I buy an album
(though that's been a bit).
CW
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