Do you burn CDs or DVDs and put them aside for later labeling? I'm sure we can all answer this question with a clear Yes. The usual reason for not printing a label right away is because we think it is a time-consuming, expensive task. That is not necessarily true. Here, we'll use MicroVision Development's SureThing CD/DVD Labeler to make professional-looking CD and DVD labels without making a big investment in specialized equipment.
What You Need
- SureThing CD/DVD Labeler
- An inkjet printer
- CD/DVD labels designed to be used with an inkjet printer.
Step by Step: Designing Your Label Using the SureThing CD Labeler
- Click the SureThing icon to open the application and select New Design to open the New Design Wizard.
- In the New Design Wizard, select CD/DVD Labels from the Product Types list. From the Labels Product list, choose the label type you are using. A preview of the label is displayed as you select it. Click Next.
- In the Smart Designs screen, choose the type of label you wish to print. Select CD Face from the drop-down list. Click Browse Backgrounds to select from a variety of backgrounds. Click Next.
- To add text to the label, select Go straight to the Label Designer; click Finish to return to the Design screen.
- Use the Text box to create the main content of the CD/DVD label. Select Create Text Frame to enter your text. Click Text Effect to choose a shape, font, and color for your text that will complement the background. When finished with your design, click Finish.
- Place your label in the printer's paper feed, following the instructions on the label. You may want to print on a blank sheet first to make certain that the layout and colors are correct.
Step by Step: Printing Your Label
- When you are ready to print your creation, from the File menu select Print to open the SureThing
- Print dialog box.
- The software defaults to printing one label. The Sample window shows the label to be printed in cyan.
- Use the up/down arrows to select the number of labels to print.
- Selecting Printer displays the default printer for your labels. If you wish to use another printer, click the down arrow and select one from the list.
- Paper Source displays the current paper feed. Click the down arrow to select another source.
- The Option button opens the Printer Properties dialog box.
- Select the appropriate Media Type--for example, Matte, or Glossy--from the drop-down list.
- Under Print Quality, select the High radio button for best quality.
- After you apply all appropriate settings, click OK to return to the Print dialog box.
Step by Step: Attaching the Label
- Remove the label from the sheet by turning the label sheet upside down and slowly peeling the sheet
- away from the label.
- Carefully place the label on the CD or DVD. Some software comes with an applicator that you can use to attach the label to the CD or DVD.
That's it; you're done!