![]() ![]() After approximately three minutes have elapsed, open the Inner Cover, attach the Disc Tray to the machine, then resume printing. To stop the printing operation, detach the Disc Tray from the machine, then close the Inner Cover. To keep the print quality at an optimal level, it is recommended to stop printing discs once every ten discs when printing more than ten discs continuously.Always close the Inner Cover after printing on printable discs.Always use the supplied 3.15 inches / 8 cm Disc Adapter when printing on 3.15 inches / 8 cm printable discs.The Disc Tray may become dirty if software other than CD-LabelPrint or Easy-PhotoPrint EX is used.If the reflectors on the Disc Tray become dirty, wipe the reflector clean with a soft, dry cloth, taking care not to scratch the plate. The machine may not be able to recognize loading of the printable disc, or printing may become misaligned. Do not get dirt or scratches on the reflectors of the Disc Tray.Doing so may damage the machine, the Disc Tray, or the disc. Do not remove the Disc Tray while printing on printable discs.Do not attach the Disc Tray while the machine is in operation.Do not touch the printing surface until the ink has dried. Do not use hairdryers or expose the disc to direct sunlight to dry the ink. After printing, allow the printing surface of the disc to dry naturally.Loading discs in a dirty Disc Tray may scratch the recording surface of the discs. Remove any dirt from the Disc Tray before placing printable discs on the Disc Tray.Do not touch either the label surface (printing surface) or recording surface. Hold the printable discs by their edges.Doing so will make data recorded on discs unreadable. Do not print on the printable discs' recording surface.The ink will not dry and may cause problems with the disc itself or devices which the disc is loaded onto. Do not print on printable discs that are not compatible with inkjet printing.Be sure to use the Disc Tray supplied with this machine.Site licenses are available at reasonable rates. Upgrade from earlier versions of DiscLabel: $15 $35.95 Family Pack: $54.95 (up to 5 computers in one household) – Available in English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French – Automate label creation with AppleScript – Include (and edit!) multi-line text laid out in a circle – Download additional templates via the Internet – Purchase high-quality labels & supplies directly from the DiscLabel Store – Use with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling – Use with direct-to-CD printers and printable CDs / DVDs – Use more than 1300 clip art files via the DiscLabel Clip Art Browser – Multiple layers, drawing tools and gradients for creating custom designs – Import images from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD and Finder – Import track lists from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, Finder, and Toast – Start with a pre-designed template, or make your own – Added support for Dymo DiscPainter direct-to-CD printer The 6-ink setup provides more subtle shades and makes the photos and labels that much more vivid. The DiscLabel Family Pack, for up to 5 computers in one household, is $54.95.ĭiscLabel 5.2.1 requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later, and is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). ![]() Upgrades from earlier versions of DiscLabel are $15, and free to users who purchased after August 1, 2007. DiscLabel 5.2.1 is a free update for registered users of DiscLabel 5. The update features support for the Dymo DiscPainter direct-to-CD Printer, as well as other improvements and bug fixes.Ī fully-functional demo version is available at. SmileOnMyMac released DiscLabel 5.2.1, an update to its award-winning CD/DVD label design software for Mac OS X. ![]()
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