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I designed a CD label using Avery's AfterBurner CD label printing software.
I placed a blank label over a blank CD(since I don't have the special
printable CDs) and loaded it into the CD tray and placed it into the
printer. Under the paper options for source I chose CD/DVD, the type of
paper was matte, and the only choice in size allowed was A4. After the
printing was done the designed was off center, skued to the right. I
consulted my printer manual and followed the instructions under adjusting
print position. However, the target was dead center and did not need any
adjusting. I then consulted the help topics in AfterBurner and it suggested
calibrating the printer. Unfortunately this only seems to work if the
source is the sheet feeder and not the CD/DVD tray. I should point out that
I have no problems printing using the sheet feeding method. The printer did
come with Epson's own CD printing software but I like Avery's software
better.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I placed a blank label over a blank CD(since I don't have the special
printable CDs) and loaded it into the CD tray and placed it into the
printer. Under the paper options for source I chose CD/DVD, the type of
paper was matte, and the only choice in size allowed was A4. After the
printing was done the designed was off center, skued to the right. I
consulted my printer manual and followed the instructions under adjusting
print position. However, the target was dead center and did not need any
adjusting. I then consulted the help topics in AfterBurner and it suggested
calibrating the printer. Unfortunately this only seems to work if the
source is the sheet feeder and not the CD/DVD tray. I should point out that
I have no problems printing using the sheet feeding method. The printer did
come with Epson's own CD printing software but I like Avery's software
better.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.