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| If superb quality is not your goal, or you are simply printing text-based labels, any printer will do. Just be sure that your printer will accept label paper without jamming. Most new printers will. |
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| You may find that your artwork is not printing directly on to the label. If this is the case, check the "preferences" menu in your labeling software. You can adjust the alignment offset to align with the labels on the page. You may have to experiment with regular paper until you come up with the right offset. |
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| It's simple. You can buy glossy labels anywhere labels are available. You can also use photo quality paper or card stock for your jewel case inserts. |
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| To effectively print photos, you will need a photo-quality color laser printer. Keep in mind, you won't get the quality you see in the record store unless you spend about $10,000 on a printer. Regardless, you can achieve really good quality prints with a decent color laser printer. |
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