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January 21st, 2010, 12:33 AM | #1 |
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BluRay Cover Template Free Download
I created a Photoshop template file for BluRay case insert. You can download it free here
BluRay Case Insert Template for Download | L.A. Color Blog
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January 21st, 2010, 06:07 AM | #2 |
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Can you also export that to a .png please (for those like me who don't use Photoshop)?
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January 21st, 2010, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Taky! Here's the template we use for standard DVDs, in case anyone needs it.
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Yes, I just updated the zip file with PNG format as well.
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Erik, thanks for sharing too. I also have the DVD insert and label template to download in my blog DVD cover design and DVD label printing | L.A. Color Blog
The difference for mine is, I have it align to the top left edge of the paper. So I print with borderless feature with my printer, then just need to trim the bottom and right edge. Don't have to trim 4 sides.
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What printer do you use? I have a Canon IP 4500 and can't reliably control where on the page it will print. I'd much prefer your approach, with only cutting two edges!
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I am using Epson Artisan 50 printer. It runs about $80 on ebay. I also use continous ink system so ink no longer expensive.
With the borderless printing feature, I only need to trim two sides. Works very well for me =)
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Thanks a million!
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Taky, what do you mean by "continious ink system"? No more changing of cartridges?
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Yeah, I'm using those CISS.. it has external tank holding ink. then tubs flow into the special cartridge so ink runs continously. Now I don't have to buy expensive ink cartridges. Buy ink in bulk bottle... and printing cost is low.
If you google "ciss" or "cis" and you shall see. I tried 3 vendors before I found the one that works really well for me. However, some other forum members have customer service issue with the same vendor. If you are interested, you can email me at info@lacolorshop.com and I can give you the URL. You can also find those in ebay easily.
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I just got the Artisan 50 with a Continuous Ink System from Amazon (the one for $59.99). l love it. The CISS is about the size of about 50 ink cart. It's totally worth the money. You just have to make sure to print about once a week. This keeps the CISS from drying up.
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