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In this article we are going to learn how to design and cut those round circles for CD-R or CD-RW Labels and install them to the disc.
I have used several types of pre-cut labels with CorelDRAW and by overprinting them as most other label maker programs do, have arrived with some success. One of the drawbacks was that if I wanted to design a thin outline around the outside edge of a pre-cut label, or the inside edge and have all align up properly before printing I really had to be precise. My printer had to be calibrated to the label sheets and sometimes I ruined a few sheets in the process. I decided why not cut my own, and then I would not have to be as precise in my printer calibration, and I could cut away. Plus it would be cheaper to purchase Glossy Photo Paper than the more expensive pre-cut labels. In the process I would have fun, and that is what it is all about! Below will be the first examples of what you will need.
CD-ROM Labels: Design, Cut, & Install From Glossy Photo Paper · Postcards, QSL Cards, Books and the Duplexing Wizard · Use CorelDRAW to Produce Scrolling Text or Graphics From Screen Recording Software · Creating a Cross Stitch Pattern from an Original Scan · Making Those Fancy License Plates · Creating Stencils To Paint On T-Shirts · Constructing Isometric Grid Paper, A Computer Aid · Making a Full Sized Pattern From a Digital Photo · Fabricate Your Own Copper Arrows, Part I · Fabricate Your Own Copper Arrows, Part II
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