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Re: Reverse-engineering CD printing on the Epson R300: msg#00083

linux.printing.gimp-print.devel

Subject: Re: Reverse-engineering CD printing on the Epson R300

On Tuesday 20 July 2004 22:39, Michael Sweet wrote:
> Roger Leigh wrote:
> > James Cort <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >>Anyone know of any half-decent opensource CD printing software?
> >
> > Scribus can be used for this (it was used at the LSM in Bordeaux). It
> > might even be able to handle the CD paper sizes, though I haven't
> > actually seen it in action.
>
> You have to use A4 size when printing CDs on the R300.

Hmmm. Now you mention it I see the CD "tray" is exactly the length of a sheet
of A4.

Suddenly, deciding where to put the CD picture for a suitable template becomes
a whole lot easier.

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