Thanks for the replies.
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Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
A few hints
I got one of these ages ago and yes the program is easy to use. It has a
simple shunt facility too so hint number one is to print on plain paper
first and see if your printer needs to shunt the image slightlymine
needed moved down and to the right a little.
There can also be a pro
OfficeWorks has a great deal going with the sale of a CD Boomer Kit
( comes in a plastic container that looks like a Boom Box). It
costs all up about $37.00 and includes 50 blank CDs, 25 jewel cases,
a stack of CD labels and a nice Mac friendly program for designing
and printing CD labels. Even
sage-
>> From: Peter Sealy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, 27 April 2003 3:24 PM
>> To: WAMUG
>> Subject: CD labelling
>>
>>
>> When I burn a CD I wish to write on it, the label side of course, the
>> content, date, etc. I think I read s
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Sealy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, 27 April 2003 3:24 PM
> To: WAMUG
> Subject: CD labelling
>
>
> When I burn a CD I wish to write on it, the label side of course, the
> content, date, etc. I think I read some
When I burn a CD I wish to write on it, the label side of course, the
content, date, etc. I think I read somewhere that you must be very
careful which felt-tip type pen to use. I don't want to run the risk of
the pen ink reacting with anything inside the computer or the ink
rubbing off on somet
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