I have a simple mechanical device for applying CD labels. It came with
software called 'CD Stomper'. While not perfect, it is certainly better
than doing it by eye. Pretty simple idea. It has a flat, round base
where the label sits upside down over a center post the diameter of the
center hole in the label. On the top of the centerpost is a smaller post
the diameter of the center hole of the CD. One puts the CD upside down
on this top post, then pushes the entire centerpost down until CD and
label meet. The center post can lock it in the down position.
Moose
Gary L. Edwards wrote:
No, Brian, I don't think that it was obviously off-center, but I think that
even a little bit could make a difference. I concur with you that printing
directly on the media is the best solution.
My eSIF CD from Hans has a very obviously off-center label and I plan to
copy it to a naked disk as soon as I get a chance.
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