Hi all,
I'm seeking a template for printable discs (CD and DVD) in a Canon Pixma iP4700 printer. Anyone know where i might find one?
Alternatively, I do have a template I used to use in Adobe InDesign, saved in both CS2 and CS5 formats. Can anyone help me with importing it into CD X7? Tricky bit is, I don't currently have access to Adobe software, to save it into any interim formats that might ease the transition.
Thanks for any help.
Hello Bran; most of the labels you buy for printing CD & DVD labels come with a template. If that helps.
George
Hi George and Mike,
Thanks for the replies, but I'm not talking about labels. (Definitely not a fan of stick-on labels for discs, because they get old and start peeling off very quickly and can cause untold problems in a disc player.)
That's why I'm looking for a template for printable discs. And why I'm using a Canon printer, which has a distinct tray for printable discs.
Mike,
You must have missed my update about the zip and finding out how to attach a file. But yes, it's still too big, even zipped.
In any case, I've upped it to wikisend. The download link is http://wikisend.com/download/670266/CD_tray.zip. The file is a template for Adobe InDesign.
Again, thanks for the help!
Hi Bran,
Strange template. Never quite seen one like it. Can you also share the Avery Label part number?
I have attached the CDX7 file. Desing layer is unlocked, guides and non-printing "template" layer is locked.
Mike
MikeWe said: Hi Bran, Strange template. Never quite seen one like it. Can you also share the Avery Label part number? I have attached the CDX7 file. Desing layer is unlocked, guides and non-printing "template" layer is locked. Mike
If you have a moment to do this again, I've uploaded what I think it the correct template, at http://wikisend.com/download/928510/Canon_printable_CDs.zip
If you can have a look, I'd be grateful.
Yeppers...attached.
Shut off the layers you don't need. I didn't replicate the ten bazillion guidelines the ID document had.
You could try this one. Its one I use for an iP4850. It seems to work OK, though best to check it for alignment with a test.