EPson R320 Software

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  1. tarheel83

    tarheel83 Member

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    I just recently got a epson 320 and the print software it comes doesnt work that well. I have been getting covers off cdcovers.cc or any of the sites and having trouble sizing them in the printer software. Does anyone have anytips or guides or programs they use? Thanks
     
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    I love the software that came with my epson r-200. Same specs,just not as fancy as the r-320.

    Here's my favorite site:
    http://covers.to/index.php

    Find the right cover-disc or case cover/s- let them download and save as in your disc label folder.

    I just use basic windows fax printer to do my covers. Use the right photo paper settings-high quality,select the right size of photo paper,and when you print-make sure you use the full page fax print,not cropped.

    Now on your disc covers: Sometimes they may not be the right size.After you open up epson print cd/import/picture/locate that label folder where you stored them on your hd. Click on the pic that you want.

    Use the small square blocks and drag the disc cover to make sure it fits the circle template then pring.The inner circle is for the hub and that setting may need changed,depending on what inkjet printable media you are using.


    There's different types of inkjet printables.
    Are you using:
    Full hub white inkjet?
    Regular hub white inkjet?
    Shiny full hub injet?
    Regular shiny inkjet?

    You'll have to set the settings to what type in inkjet printable media that you have.
     
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    I ,too, love my Epson R-320. Another site for covers is www.cdcovers.cc and between that and covers-to, you should find almost all you want. For burning them, I use a program called DVD and CD CoverPrint by North Cardinal. The program contains many templates or you can make and save your own, has a trial and is only $12.95
     
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    Sorry, didn't notice you already had cd.covers.cc.
     
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    Thanks for the info guys. gotta buy some printables soon. I still got plenty of verbs left.. but not ink jet printable :(
     
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    If you have a local Dollar General store,they have full hub inkjet printable Imation cds pretty cheap. These are good for practicing with until you get all those settings right.30 of them for about $6 ?

    Verbatim +8x full hubs are very sweet. Very good performance.The Maxell +8x full hub inkjet printables also very sweet.Make sure those maxells say Made in Japan.

    Here's my settings for both those and the imations:

    Open up epson print cd
    Click on icon of yellow disc on lower left corner
    Custom
    Inner-set to 20 mms
    Outer-Set to 119 mms
    Click ok

    Just below that is your print position-has a green disc icon. Use that to center up your prints.It may take a few.Move .5 mm at a time!

    Need some quality ink for very low prices?
    Try here:
    http://private.abacus24-7.com/driver.aspx?topic=compatibility&compat=12973

    You can get 3 sets cheaper there than you can 1 set at Office depot/staples/wal-mart/or bestbuy!

    Happy Holidays to all at AD!
     

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