How can I inprint a label on a CD?
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No, I want to print a drawing. With a printer. I have a program that allows to make drawings in CD shape. My doubt is: do I have to take the drawing to a specialized house or can I print it with my printer (hp 950c) and some kind of special paper?How does it work? I've seen people with really nice cds,but no one I asked today knew how to do it.Eleas wrote:Well, uh, you take a felt pen and write on the CD. Is that what you meant?Colonel Olrik wrote:*Ummph*
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Come on. It's urgent. Help me, please. Does anyone know the procedure?
Oh. Well I assume you can call a printing establishment and ask them if they have a solution for an inkjet.Colonel Olrik wrote:No, I want to print a drawing. With a printer. I have a program that allows to make drawings in CD shape. My doubt is: do I have to take the drawing to a specialized house or can I print it with my printer (hp 950c) and some kind of special paper?How does it work? I've seen people with really nice cds,but no one I asked today knew how to do it.Eleas wrote:Well, uh, you take a felt pen and write on the CD. Is that what you meant?Colonel Olrik wrote:*Ummph*
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Come on. It's urgent. Help me, please. Does anyone know the procedure?
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Um, you buy CD labels, print them out, and then use the stomper to stick them to your CD (you need to use a stomper or you'll get it mis-aligned, unbalance the disc, and quite possibly destroy a high-speed CD drive if you try to run it).
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Alright! Thanks a lot. That's what I wanted to know.Shadowhawk wrote:Um, you buy CD labels, print them out, and then use the stomper to stick them to your CD (you need to use a stomper or you'll get it mis-aligned, unbalance the disc, and quite possibly destroy a high-speed CD drive if you try to run it).