
Nick The Man
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any ideas on what to use
paper? printers?
anyone ever done this part of the prodution
paper? printers?
anyone ever done this part of the prodution
kid klash said:Sure - if you're doing the booklets and tray cards yourself, just about any of the current inkjet printers work well for this. My favorite paper for this is made by HP; they call it their glossy leaflet/booklet paper, and it's shiny on both sides.
Print one side first (with the booklet image centered on the page); then flip it over to print the inside of the booklet. Go to Costco or Office Depot and buy yourself a paper cutter ($20-$25), cut the booklets out, fold them, and instert them.
You can make one "four sided" booklet or two tray cards (double-sided or single-sided) from one 8-1/2" x 11" piece of paper.
where do you buy your paper??????kid klash said:Sure - if you're doing the booklets and tray cards yourself, just about any of the current inkjet printers work well for this. My favorite paper for this is made by HP; they call it their glossy leaflet/booklet paper, and it's shiny on both sides.
Print one side first (with the booklet image centered on the page); then flip it over to print the inside of the booklet. Go to Costco or Office Depot and buy yourself a paper cutter ($20-$25), cut the booklets out, fold them, and instert them.
You can make one "four sided" booklet or two tray cards (double-sided or single-sided) from one 8-1/2" x 11" piece of paper.
Nick The Man said:where do you buy your paper??????
i just started looking around the internet and i cannot find it
do you buy it online??
if so could you please post a link
Thank You very much
Nick The Man said:right now im using adobe photoshop
i have to shrink them donw really small to make sure all 3 fit on the cover
and the pics are originally 32x24 inches that is
and when i shrink them down they get kinda crappy looking is there any way to prevent this from happeneing???
my guess is that i am shrinking the pics down so much that the pixels are getting to compressed ... or something like that
does anyone know how to fix this?
Nick The Man said:so anyways im shopping for a printer right now .. and i dont really know what to look for ... i was looking at the HP Inkjets
can someone reccomend a printer that is great for making cd covers and booklets like that?
Nick The Man said:and when i shrink them down they get kinda crappy looking is there any way to prevent this from happeneing???
my guess is that i am shrinking the pics down so much that the pixels are getting to compressed ... or something like that
does anyone know how to fix this?
Nick The Man said:so anyways im shopping for a printer right now .. and i dont really know what to look for ... i was looking at the HP Inkjets
can someone reccomend a printer that is great for making cd covers and booklets like that?
kid klash said:I'd recommend an HP-5550 (or the current comparable HP printer) for printing the booklets; this printer has the best color saturation and image placement accuracy of any inexpensive ($120) printer I've used. This is especially important when you're doing double-sided printing, and you want the centered image on the front side and back side of the paper to be straight and "locked on".
For the disks themselves, I'd recommend an Epson R-200 (around $75); they come with a special CD carrier that allows you to print the disk image directly onto an inkjet-printable CDR, such as the Taiyu Yuden inkjet printable CDR :
http://www.cdroutlet.com/page/CDR/PROD/136PW-100