Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker User Manual

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advance to the next label.
Help: launch this help page.

If you're printing more than one of your labels, the dialog will appear multiple times. If you're
printing, say, a CD label and a CD jewel case back insert, the dialog will appear twice, once to
prompt you to insert your CD label paper, and again to tell you to insert the jewel case back
paper.

If you're printing the jewel case front/inside on a paper type that has a single face instead of a
book arrangement, you'll get prompted to insert the paper for it, and then you'll be asked to
reinsert the paper upside-down so that Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker can print the jewel
case inside on the back of the paper. Make sure the fronts have finished printing and you've
reinserted the labels before you click the "Print" button on the "reinsert upside-down" dialog.

Printing for the First Time:

If you're printing with a new type of label stock for the first time, we recommend that you feed
plain paper into the printer instead, even though the insert-paper dialog has told you to insert
sheets of your label stock. This way you can check your printer's alignment before using up
any of your relatively expensive label stock. Once it's printed on plain paper, you should be
able to see if it's aligned correctly by putting a sheet of your label stock on top of your freshly
printed sheet of plain paper, making sure they line up exactly on top of each other, and then
holding the two sheets in front of a light so that the printed label on the plain paper underneath
is visible. This should help prevent you from wasting custom paper stock tracking down your
printer's alignment problems. For more information on setting your printer's alignment, see the
Printer Alignment dialog.


Printing

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The "Edit Paper/Printer Templates" Dialog




This dialog allows you to edit the
sizes and positions of individual
labels on sheets of label paper
(or on the templates for direct-to-
CD printers). There are a couple
common circumstances when you
might want to do this:

* when you're printing directly
onto a printable CD or DVD and
your discs don't have a standard

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