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Correct. The Epson printers come with a program called "Epson Print CD" that takes all the guesswork out of aligning your design with the CD/DVD printing tray. It has all the usual functionality you would expect from such a program.
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I use Discus for making my labels and DVD cases. It comes with a lot of artwork and you can also insert your own pictures, etc. You can feather the edges, feather the pictures, add text. Just about anything you would like to do, you can do with this software.
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I have never heard of Discus, but do we assume that it only prints to sticky paper labels?
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No, just the opposite. It has an extensive list of templates already integrated into the software and you can even choose the Epson R200 template which prints perfectly. It is an awesome program!
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Does it give a choice of any Canon printers?

Edit: Forget my question. I have just found the web site and it looks interesting. It works with my printer and the more recent Pixma range of Canon printers. I think I will give it a try.

For those who might be interested, the web site is at http://www.magicmouse.com/h_discus_detail.html
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