Lexmark DVD cover Printing Tips
Against popular belief that Major Brand week is only about printer reviews and troubleshooting help. The following post is for all those people like my kids that for some reason loose DVD covers into another dimension. Really, why is it that they disappear and are never found? That question will continue with out answer but how to print new covers will help you preserve the life of your DVD’s and videogames and why not your kids.
Adobe Photoshop Instructions:
To make things even easier, we've gone ahead and compiled a list of items you need for this Printing Tip:
Adobe Photoshop Instructions:
1. Download the cover you need. You can find them in the following places: The Cover Project , CD Covers.cc , CD Covers.cc , DVD Town
2. Start up Photoshop and open the cover you downloaded by going to File > Open. Select the cover image.
3. First we need to check the dimensions and resolution of the image by going to Image > Image Size (Alt + I + I). If the image is sized properly, then just cancel out of this.
4. When you are ready to print the cover, go to File > Print with Preview.5. Click Page Setup to select the correct paper size and orientation. Ensure that you have 8.5x11 (with borderless enabled) or 8.5x14 selected for your paper and you set to the page orientation to landscape.
6. Click Ok to close out of Page Setup.
7. Your image should now appear centered in the middle of your paper in the preview window. Ensure the checkbox for “Scale to Fit Media” is unchecked as the image should already be at the proper size.
8. Click Print to begin printing.
To make things even easier, we've gone ahead and compiled a list of items you need for this Printing Tip:
• Lexmark C540n Color Laser Printer- We just posted a printer review for it so take advantage of the printer info and cartridge insights.
• DVD Imation OEM Cases 25 pkg.
• Glossy Printable Paper - Some general purpose glossy printable paper that can be used for a variety of tasks.



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