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Corepaul
Does anyone else have problems printing text onto CDs using the Print CD
Version 1.20A software supplied with the Epson Stylus Photo R200 printer?
After I enter text, Print CD displays the input surrounded by a "box" with
handles which can be used to resize this "box". The algorithm used to size this
box doesn't always work well for me.
Sometimes, but NOT always, the need to resize the text "box" can be seen on the
screen display (truncated letters). But some text which looks fine on screen,
even when zoomed in and with the text not selected - so the "box" is not
displayed, is truncated on the CD. The printed text may be truncated at the
beginning and/or end of the text and it may truncate all or part of a letter.
It is VERY annoying to discover that the text box is missized AFTER ruining a
CD.
I tried the Epson support page (Seiko Epson Corp. holds a copyright on the
software) but they offered no immediate help. They said they would refer my
problem to their support staff but to expect no direct reply.
Is anyone else having this problem? If so, is there any way to reliably tell
when a text box needs resizing?
Paul Core
Version 1.20A software supplied with the Epson Stylus Photo R200 printer?
After I enter text, Print CD displays the input surrounded by a "box" with
handles which can be used to resize this "box". The algorithm used to size this
box doesn't always work well for me.
Sometimes, but NOT always, the need to resize the text "box" can be seen on the
screen display (truncated letters). But some text which looks fine on screen,
even when zoomed in and with the text not selected - so the "box" is not
displayed, is truncated on the CD. The printed text may be truncated at the
beginning and/or end of the text and it may truncate all or part of a letter.
It is VERY annoying to discover that the text box is missized AFTER ruining a
CD.
I tried the Epson support page (Seiko Epson Corp. holds a copyright on the
software) but they offered no immediate help. They said they would refer my
problem to their support staff but to expect no direct reply.
Is anyone else having this problem? If so, is there any way to reliably tell
when a text box needs resizing?
Paul Core