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Hello,
who can help me solve this puzzle? I bought an Epson Stylus Photo R220 printer to be able to print my DVDs, great it works well, but there is a big problem with the covers. Using Nero Cover Designer, it's impossible to get the Micro Application paper format ref 5014, so it's poorly centered for the perforations. I downloaded Print Pratic, but as soon as I created my project (with 7 mini photos + texts) for the back of the case, it refused to print or save with the message "out of memory." What should I do, as I have already printed with Nero on normal paper using my HP printer?
I can't understand why the other software refuses my composition. Thanks for the help
who can help me solve this puzzle? I bought an Epson Stylus Photo R220 printer to be able to print my DVDs, great it works well, but there is a big problem with the covers. Using Nero Cover Designer, it's impossible to get the Micro Application paper format ref 5014, so it's poorly centered for the perforations. I downloaded Print Pratic, but as soon as I created my project (with 7 mini photos + texts) for the back of the case, it refused to print or save with the message "out of memory." What should I do, as I have already printed with Nero on normal paper using my HP printer?
I can't understand why the other software refuses my composition. Thanks for the help
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https://www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Utilitaire/imprimantes/fiches/11968.html
here is a good free software
here is a good free software
but that doesn't solve the problem! In the meantime, I was able to print the front booklet with Print Pratic, but that's also quite complicated because you can't use more than one photo for the background. However, with Nero, I was able to print the back booklet, even with a very large file.
On the other hand, it's impossible to print a single photo (jpg) with EasyJet photo print, even though I've tried all sorts of configuration options. Do I need to transform the photo first with Ulead Photo Express, for example?
The photos that come out both on DVD and on MicroApplication paper are really great, but I'm really getting tangled up with the paper feed, and apparently the configuration as well. Supposedly it's easy, but I must say I've never encountered so many difficulties with my other printer, the HP Deskjet. I'm at the end of my ideas, so thank you for the help.
All I have left to do is find the right trick for the correct size of the cover and everything is great! You really have to have the will to achieve it!!!!