• TwitterFacebookGoogle PlusLinkedInRSS FeedEmail

Dvd And Cd Cover Print Serial Number

21.10.2019 

DVD Slim Free. DVD Slim Free offers a simple solution to your CD, DVD, Blu-ray, and console game boxes and labels. This free utility makes cover design and printing and easy and rewarding task, allowing you to customize or print finished covers or create your own. Some HP Photosmart printers released prior to 2010 have a special CD/DVD holder and tray for printing directly onto a disc. To support this accessory, the driver packages included Roxio Express Labeler, HP Photosmart Essential, or HP Photosmart Studio design software. CD/DVD Label Maker. Using CD/DVD Label Maker you can create your own CD/DVD, CD jewel cases, and print direct to CD with the ultimate in ease and flexibility!If you're sick of guessing which songs are on which CD, get the CD label software that automatically puts your track list on your CD/DVD label!

In Softonic we scan all the files hosted on our platform to assess and avoid any potential harm for your device. Our team performs checks each time a new file is uploaded and periodically reviews files to confirm or update their status. This comprehensive process allows us to set a status for any downloadable file as follows:.CleanIt’s extremely likely that this software program is clean. What does this mean?We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.WarningThis software program is potentially malicious or may contain unwanted bundled software. Why is the software program still available?Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are possibly false positives. What is a false positive?It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program.BlockedIt’s highly probable this software program is malicious or contains unwanted bundled software. Why is this software program no longer available in our Catalog?Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are likely to be real positives.We’d like to highlight that from time to time, we may miss a potentially malicious software program.

To continue promising you a malware-free catalog of programs and apps, our team has integrated a Report Software feature in every catalog page that loops your feedback back to us.Flag any particular issues you may encounter and Softonic will address those concerns as soon as possible.from external server (availability not guaranteed) New apps.

GENERAL ORDER QUESTIONSLP JACKET QUESTIONSFILE FORMATS, ARTWORK & DESIGNPAYMENTSHIPPINGQ: What is the turn-around time for orders?A: Detailed information regarding turn time can be found.Q: What is the 10% over/under policy?A: More often than not you will find your order arrives in a quantity that seems a bit odd. For instance, a 1000 piece order might show up with only 983 units or perhaps 1042.

Very rarely will you receive exactly 1000 pieces. This is because we reject any product that contains even the slightest flaw.

Depending on the number of rejects, your total quantity will vary slightly, plus or minus 10%. If we are short for any reason you will not have to pay for the products you are not getting.

Likewise, if there are any overs you will pay for them. If we cannot apply the overrun deposit to the full amount pressed, we will refund any unused portion of the deposit or apply it as credit toward your next project. Ultimately, you pay for the exact number discs received. This is standard industry practice.The over/under policy applies to vinyl jackets and inserts, CD packaging, as well as CD/DVD replication.Q: What is the difference between the paper stocks?A: 100# glossy text is our standard print stock for cd covers and posters.

This is pretty much the standard stock for CD covers used worldwide. Because the sheet is a coated stock, we are able to fully automate your print into jewel cases (this requires no hand assembly).

80# uncoated text is available for an additional charge. This is what you are looking for if you want no trace of gloss whatsoever.

Projects of this nature can NOT be automated into our packaging procedure (for CD covers, etc). Each piece would have to be inserted into the jewel cases by hand and subject to handpacking fees.For 7 inch covers our standard stock is 10 pt. Glossy card (gloss on one side). 80# uncoated card stock is available for an additional charge.Q: What is a handpack fee?A: Anytime that the assembly of your compact disc project involves materials that cannot be automated into the normal functions of our packaging equipment, we must assemble these components by hand. This of course requires additional manual labor, which calls for additional charges to your project.Common situations that call for handpacking include: unfinished paper stock, digipaks, certain catalog/coupon configurations, non-standard folding patterns (booklet), non-automatable stickers, and ecopaks.

If you have any questions about your order possibly requiring handpacking, please contact us.Q: What is disc replication?A: Replication is the manufacture of an optical disc (CD-Audio, CD-Rom, or DVD). This term is generally used when referring to large-scale press runs where data is 'stamped' onto the disc.Q: What is disc duplication?A: Duplication is the copying of data onto recordable media (such as a CD-R). This term is generally used when referring to small-run CD projects where data is 'burned' onto the disc.

The difference between 'burning' and 'stamping' is that stamping is done on large industrial machinery and burning is a process that can be done on differing scales from your personal computer to larger, custom CD-R burning units.Q: Do I need a barcode? Can Imprint supply me with one?A: A barcode, also commonly referred to as a UPC code, is essential if you're planning to sell your CD's to distributors or direct to stores. In certain instances we can supply a unique barcode for a fee of $25 per title/catalog number. From there, your barcode can either be dropped into the scheme of your layout or temporarily applied to the disc via two methods: a topspine or a barcode sticker.A topspine is an adhesive strip placed over the top of the jewel case that makes your product more visible in stores.

Cd cover

It generally features the band name, title of record, catalog number, and barcode. It is a disposable, relatively inexpensive option and is used by many of our clients who are aesthetically opposed to using an barcode in their artwork.The barcode sticker is simply your unique barcode printed on a small sticker that is then placed on the overwrap or jewelcase itself for retail purposes. It is also disposable and somewhat inexpensive.Q: What does 1/1 (1 over 1), 4/4 (4 over 4), etc. Mean?A: 1 over 1 means 1 color of ink is printed on one side of a sheet of paper and 1 color of ink is printed on the other side of a sheet of paper. For example, a full color cd booklet and tray card with 1 color printing on the inside of the booklet would be referred to as 4 over 1 printing, or 4/1 for short.

If you have a 2 color 7 inch cover with printing on the front and back cover, but nothing on the inside, that would be referred to as 2/0 printing. Got it?Q: What is glass mastering?A: Once you supply us with a CD-R master or an approved Proof Positive Reference CD, glass mastering is the first step toward the replication of your compact discs. In this stage, premastered data or audio (including PQ subcode, DDP and disc Table of Contents) is transferred via a Laser Beam Recorder (LBR) to a glass substrate over an extremely thin layer of photoresist (i.e.

Film) on the surface. The LBR copies your information onto the glass by exposing small portions of the film. These exposed surfaces on the film represent data bits which are easily read by your CD player.

When the glass master is completed, it is run through an electroforming process where a more durable representation of your data is created (the stamper) which goes on to press the pits which represent your data or audio into molten polycarbonate (i.e., your CD).Q: What is a matrix number, and do I need to have one?A: A catalog number (also referred to as 'release number' or 'matrix number') is simply an identification number used by retailers, distributors, and pressing plants to more efficiently classify your project. The number generally consists of a combination of up to seven letters and numbers. The most common format for a catalog number would be to take three letters from the record label or artist name and follow it with numbers indicating which release this title is on the label.

For example, the 81st release on No Idea records would bear the catalog number NIR-081.RECORD JACKET QUESTIONS Q: What are the different types of finishes you offer for LP jackets, and how do they vary?A: The average record jacket you'll find in your favorite local record store will likely be of the Waterbase coated variety. This option is included in the standard pricing you'll find for our LP Jackets. If you're looking for something a little different, we also offer a Matte (sounds like Mat) option which is a dull, smooth coating as well as a Gloss U/V coating which is a very shiny finish. If you're looking for something a little more rugged, we also offer an uncoated option which will feel rough to the touch like that of a cardboard box.FILE FORMATS, ARTWORK & DESIGN Q: What computer applications can I use to submit my artwork?A: We accept files compliant with most major page layout, illustration, and image editing applications. These are our preferred formats:Page Layout Applications:- Adobe InDesign 1.0 and up (preferred)- Quark XPress 3.31 and up (if you must)- Adobe PageMaker 6.0 and up (wow, PageMaker is old)Image File Types and Application:- Adobe Photoshop- TIFF (preferred file type)- Photoshop EPS with 8-bit TIFF previewVector Art File Type and Application:- Adobe Illustrator- Illustrator EPS with 8-bit TIFF previewPortable Document Format (PDF):- Press Optimized PDF files are happily accepted.

Please ensure the source files used for creating the PDF are to proper specification (resolution, size, etc.).If you are using files within applications other than those specified here, please contact us to discuss these matters in detail. We do not accept Microsoft Publisher or graphics embedded in Microsoft Word.Attention Windows users! We only accept flattened tiffs or eps files with fonts outlined. We cannot accept Pagemaker or Quark files from Windows computers.

Please call with any questions.Templates are available for download at.Q: What do you need to print on the CD label (CD face)?A: We need digital artwork designed using one of our.The cost of replication with Imprint includes up to three (3) Pantone colors on the disc label. If you require full color print (CMYK) on your CD label there will be an additional charge of 5 cents per disc.Art printed on a metal disc background will appear different than art printed on a white disc background. Please take this into considertaion when preparing your artwork for print. A white background is no additional charge if it's one of the included three (3) disc face colors. If your artwork uses three (3) Pantone spot colors, and requires a white base, there will be an additional charge of 5 cents per disc.Q: How are the plates made?A: Your digital files are 'printed' directly to an image setter (in our case a Mitsubishi DPX 420 plate setter). The plates are then hung on the press, and your job is printed. This is sometimes referred to as 'hang and bang'.Q: Does Imprint accept films?A: Imprint no longer accepts films.

Since Imprint now goes direct to plate (for all paper printing), we can no longer accept films. For CD face printing, we can accept films, but if you are getting your complete CD package through us, face films are free anyway, so why bother?Q: What is the Pantone Matching System?A: Pantone Matching System, or PMS, is a universal color numbering system used by printers everywhere to duplicate any color you desire. To see a color and its corresponding PMS number, you can go to a film house or copy center and reference their PMS color wheel chart. Only this color swatch book or look-up table will give you an accurate PMS color; DON'T RELY ON YOUR COMPUTER MONITOR. Unless your computer screen has been professionally calibrated, the color you see on the screen will be much different that what is output to film and paper. Note that a letter will follow the PMS number (such as PMS486c). If you are printing on a coated stock, choose the color with the suffix 'c' at the end.

If you are using a dull or unfinished stock, choose the letter 'u'.Q: What is the difference between process and spot colors?A: Process colors are the colors needed for 4-color process printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. Commonly referred to as CMYK). This is a standard printing method employed by printers worldwide to simulate color photographs or illustrations.Spot color printing is a technique in which solid ink is applied to a printing surface (as opposed to the CMYK patterned dot method).

Dvd Cover Print

This is used on projects where special inks (like metallics) are part of the color scheme and in circumstances where pure and complete ink coverage is called for.Q: What is a PMS fee?A: A PMS (Pantone Matching System) set up fee applies anytime your printwork/layout uses spot color as opposed to process CMYK or in addition to CMYK. This applies to metallic ink as well. This fee is an industry-wide practice and is in place simply because spot colors customize your job (we have to set up an additional station to facilitate each spot color). NOTE: There is no PMS fee for the actual CD face. This is because it is standard to screen the colors directly onto the disc itself. The manner in which CD faces are printed differs entirely from the way we print your booklets and traycards.Pantone Spot Color Pricing.

No additional charge for: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow. $50 charge: 165 (Orange), 185 (Red), 286 (Blue), 347 (Green), 527 (Purple). All other Pantone colors: $100Q: How are CD labels printed?A: Most CD labels are printed using PMS spot colors, though full color (CMYK) disc labels are becoming more common.Imprint now goes direct to plate on CD label artwork. Your submitted artwork is sent to a RIP (Raster Image Processor) and color separated before plates are output, and the disc is printed.Some notes regarding CD label printing:Art printed on a metal disc background will appear different than art printed on a white disc background. Please take this into considertaion when preparing your artwork for print.

A white background is no additional charge if it's one of the included three (3) disc face colors. If your artwork uses three (3) Pantone spot colors, and requires a white base, there will be an additional charge of 5 cents per disc.Q: What do I need to know about working with color?A: When working with color, you MUST be sure to use CMYK process color.

Computer screens and most scanners operate in RGB (red, green, and blue) mode, so you must make sure that all of your pictures and images are in CMYK mode. This is important because anytime you import an RGB picture into a publishing program, your colors may wash out when it comes time to make the film (even if the image appears as it should on the monitor).Q: What are crop marks?A: Due to layout requirements such as bleeds, the plate for your layout will always be larger than the actual image. Thus, it is important that the printer knows exactly where the boundaries are for each panel of your print.

This is where crop marks come in. Crop marks are a tool that shows us exactly where to cut your print. Be sure to follow all of our specs and double check that the crop marks are.75 mm thick and colored in 100% cyan, 100% magenta, 100% yellow, and 100% black (also known as Registration color).Q: What are registration marks?A: Since there are four process colors that make up each color image, there are four film negatives generated to represent each process color. The printer has to line these four negatives up perfectly to avoid such things as moray patterns and other problems that may surface during printing. When the colors all stack directly on top of each other, you will achieve the perfect color balance. Registration marks are used to accomplish this task. They are simply circles located in the same place on each piece of film that are colored in 100% values of each of the four colors.

Cd Label Maker Online

These marks are usually 1/8' diameter and placed within 1/2' of the artwork and should be in registration color.Q: What is bleed?A: To prevent white gaps at the edge of your print once when your print is cut down to size, we require that any images on the edge of the page extend 1/8' past the crop lines.Q: What is the safety margin?A: The safety margin is a concept put into place to prevent trimming of essential elements to your layout (such as text). We require that your type and any other important non-bleed element be 1/8' inside the crop marks. This way, if the cutter is slightly off, your type or images won't end up on the cutting room floor.Q: How do I ensure that my scanned images will look their best?A: There are a few key guidelines that you must follow to ensure the quality of your scans:- All CMYK/Grayscale/etc.

Scans must be made at the very least 300 pixels per inch at actual print size.- Do not scan at a smaller size and then stretch the photo in the page layout software.- Do not scan at a low resolution and then increase resolution in Photoshop.- If you have an image editor, such as Adobe Photoshop, you must convert your scans to CMYK color mode before using them.- Save your scans as.TIF or.EPS files. Do not use.BMP,.JPG, or.GIF files as they can degrade the quality and do not allow you to save in CMYK mode. If you use.EPS files, please make sure that you save the image with an 8-bit TIF preview.- If you are scanning bitmap line art, scan your image in at 1200 pixels/inch and save it as a TIF file. This will give you a smoother image to work with.Q: How do I get my artwork to Imprint?A: You can upload your artwork to us using our file upload page. FTP is the most popular means for uploading artwork to us, see the file upload page for more information.NOTE: If you submit your artwork to us on a CD or DVD, we do not return media unless you supply us with a self addressed stamped envelope with specific instructions to return your disk(s).

Cd Label Printer

All artwork is archived on DVD for internal use only. If, at some point, you need your digital art returned to you, there will be a $25 charge to pull files from the archive.

It is recommended that you keep a copy of all your digital artwork yourself, since we are not resonsible or liable for your artwork after sucessful completion of your print/replication.Q: What if I convert all my type to paths or curves?A: If you are working in Adobe Illustrator, you can outline your type by choosing the type menu and selecting 'Create Outlines'. It's important to carefully proof your artwork before creating outlines, since once the type is oulined it is no longer editable. Also, to be safe, it's best to keep an 'un-outlinted' version of the file in case of changes.vQ: Do I have to send my scans if they are embedded in the layout program?A: Yes, we will need your scans because if we need to do any editing on the scans, we will need to access the individual TIFF's or EPS's.

2019 © fullpacmath