More importantly, if there is ever the possibility of someone trying to peel them off, YOU SHOULD NOT PUT THEM ON CDS (whether CDRs, CDRWs or even CDROMs)! Not only do those labels not retain their stick after a while, but it can make a disc have "out of balance" issues in a player, especially if not put on properly-centered. Printing LABELS ON DISC, otoh, is a bad idea. Printing covers and inserts is always fine. And because of that, I need to refresh peoples' understanding. Wow I didn't think this kind of thing would come up again, but it has. I found this out the hard way as most people have over the years. sticky back labels are not recommended, they just don't aren't worth the effort. I've printed DVD/BD case inserts many times in the past. Neato paper, then decide to print it instead on Memorex paper, a printable disc, etc. at any time - no need to lock in an output target when you create your project you can design your CD label for, say, Real-time preview of all Light Scribe disc colors no need to launch a print-preview dialog to see how your Light Scribe disc will look when you print itĬhange your target paper type, disc template, etc. Optionally fade the edges when printing on printable discs so that if your printer lacks perfect alignment, white edges around the disc look more naturalĪutomatic extra bleeding on paper labels and inserts to help compensate for wonky printer alignments Optionally print borders or fold lines for inserts Support for designing and printing all the miscellaneous spines & labels that get added to the corners of disc label papers
Printer alignment wizard allows automatic compensation for out-of-alignment printers alignment can also be adjusted for individual paper types Hundreds of brands and models of paper labels and insert papers supported Print multiple LightScribe discs simultaneously - limited only by the number of LightScribe drives you've got attached to your computerĭesign and print jewel cases, DVD cases, and blu-ray cases Use Light Scribe to etch labels directly onto your CD or DVD surface using your drive's laser (requires LightScribe drive and disc) Print directly on CD surfaces using more than 100 supported printer models from Epson, HP, Canon, and more I'll keep shopping around, and I welcome more replies! Acoustica: Unless I'm missing something, it doesn't seem that Acaustica or SureThing offer DVD and BD cover printing.