Since one of the latest Windows updates, CD LabelPrint does not print in the correct dimentions anymore. In the past there was no need to set up paperformats, sizes etc. and it resultet in a perfect 12x24 booklet size. Now you can try either with the previous settings - then it results in about a 1cm smaller format or, if you try papersettings "original size", it results in a much larger as a print-out. Really disguting: this was for years the very best cover/booklet/inlany and lebel program.
I have been using this software for years. But my computer crashed and it had to be wiped clean so I lost all of my programs including this software. Now I am trying to locate it but can't find it. Can you please help?
Chris
I can't remember how long I have been using this software, however it;s been a long long time!! I just LOVE IT!! It is all I use to print labels on my cd's and DVD's (my own of course!) Brilliant easy to software, not bloated expensive crap like some other stuff!! And a big THANK YOU for keeping it FREE!! Just love you guys!! Every new laptop, desktop, ALWAYS has this software. THANK YOU!!!!!
Rockman, Please is it possible to purchase this software. I had it on my computer for years too, but unfortunately due to my computer Crash, it was "wiped" clean and lost all. Its a VERY GREAT progamme . I have been serching all over for it.
Great program, so easy to use and we get perfect results. First used with Canon mp700 & mp800 nearly 15 years ago and ever since with Canon scanners and printers.
Many thanks.
Love it. Far better than the complex, how-do-I-do-this-over kill software provided with my new canon printer. It works just fine with both Ep[son and Canon, which means that other printers that can use Epson emulation modes can also use this software.
I've used it for years.....super program. I do wish it had more backgrounds about music and the Seasons (especially Fall and Spring) - and more instruments (like a flute). But -I do love CD LabelPrint.
I found this disgusting fact too. How hopeless it is. Surely someone can work out why. Printers are such a pain these days.
Chris
Thank you.
Chris Oku
Many thanks.