Le 2011-05-14 08:53, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions a écrit :
I modified the NA label so it would work with Lightscribe.
I did this since it may be better, for the short term, to use Lighscribe
DVDs for burning NA Community Project DVDs for handouts to businesses.
The only problem with this method is it takes about 20 minutes to burn
the label design onto the disc surface, using the "best" option.
The lettering below the logo had to be moved up since it would be cut
off by the way Lightscribe labels are formatted. The hole in the middle
is larger than a paper label.
http://libreoffice-na.us/NADVD-bw-lightscribe.jpg
Hopefully I will be able to borrow an inkjet printer that prints
directly to the disc's surface. That would be nice, since it would make
a good looking colored label, while Lightscribe is a B&W only and does
not like "grayscale" images.
Thanks for this Tim. BTW ... if you buy green Lightscribe disks it
should look a little better.
I also agree with the comment that "lightscribed" discs tend to look
amateurish. However, from an amateurish point of view, they may look
more professional which may be fine for passing it on to new members.
Still a nice offering for our toolkit of items available to our members.
Thanks!
Cheers
Marc
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