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#1 Wingwiper

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Posted 19 June 2007 - 05:46 AM

In version 7.5, I could have the cut lines visible and I could select this as a DEFAULT and NOT have to select each and every time.
With Version 9 it seems that little box does NOT stay checked and I usually waste a few sheets of paper and some valuable INK before I can get it checked again. How do I selec that box to show the border lines for cutting and keep that bugger checked???
I do like the idea that Volumn NORMALIZING is a option that you need only check once and every time you load EMC 9 the option stays selected. Great... But my CUT LINEs????? Why would any one want to print a Booklet or a Front or a back of a DVD or CD case with OUT print guide lines??? DUH! shouldn't print border lines or cut lines be the DEFAULT not the opposite????
Maybe it is just me and all of them Beers I had over the years and the brain cells that were destroyed..

Edited by Wingwiper, 19 June 2007 - 05:47 AM.


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Posted 20 June 2007 - 12:43 PM

Can't help directly, except to say the option stays checked for me. Just tested. Start label creator, File menu, print checked the box (which was not checked) clicked OK which did the print. Closed/reopened Label creator, File menu, print: the box was checked. If I just check the box but cancel the print, then the cancel also cancels the check. You have to check the equivalent box in each of the print pages (disc, front cover, back cover...) as the choices are independent of each other (i.e. you could have outline printing for disc but not for front cover, etc.).

People using commercial paper may not want the outline printed as in those cases there is no cut out required, the paper comes with the sticky part ready cut so you just peel it from the backing sheet. I guess that Roxio decided that most users would be using commercial paper and not plain paper, hence the default is no outline.

Edited by jeanrosenfeld, 20 June 2007 - 12:45 PM.

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#3 Wingwiper

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Posted 21 June 2007 - 02:31 PM

QUOTE (jeanrosenfeld @ Jun 20 2007, 04:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can't help directly, except to say the option stays checked for me. Just tested. Start label creator, File menu, print checked the box (which was not checked) clicked OK which did the print. Closed/reopened Label creator, File menu, print: the box was checked. If I just check the box but cancel the print, then the cancel also cancels the check. You have to check the equivalent box in each of the print pages (disc, front cover, back cover...) as the choices are independent of each other (i.e. you could have outline printing for disc but not for front cover, etc.).

People using commercial paper may not want the outline printed as in those cases there is no cut out required, the paper comes with the sticky part ready cut so you just peel it from the backing sheet. I guess that Roxio decided that most users would be using commercial paper and not plain paper, hence the default is no outline.


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  Thanks for your cordial reply.
  It seems I may have stumbled onto the problem. I have had Roxio since Version 5 and I bought 9 to replace my 7.5 version. I had the Labels saved and would just click on them and then replace the images and the text with the new images and text. It seems that Version 9 will not accept the options I have selected from any previous version and when I did everything from SCRATCH it seems to have worked.
  I liked Sound Editor in version 5 far better than any following version. 9 seems to have some

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Posted 25 June 2007 - 07:00 AM

QUOTE (jeanrosenfeld @ Jun 20 2007, 04:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can't help directly, except to say the option stays checked for me. Just tested. Start label creator, File menu, print checked the box (which was not checked) clicked OK which did the print. Closed/reopened Label creator, File menu, print: the box was checked. If I just check the box but cancel the print, then the cancel also cancels the check. You have to check the equivalent box in each of the print pages (disc, front cover, back cover...) as the choices are independent of each other (i.e. you could have outline printing for disc but not for front cover, etc.).

People using commercial paper may not want the outline printed as in those cases there is no cut out required, the paper comes with the sticky part ready cut so you just peel it from the backing sheet. I guess that Roxio decided that most users would be using commercial paper and not plain paper, hence the default is no outline.



  I guess I do not have it solved. Since the other day the computer has been turned on and off whereas the day I tested and replied, above, I had only Exited the program and then went back into the program.
  
Last night I did another CD Booklet and back and when they were printed, NO CUT LINES. I started from scratch again and then rebooted, that BOX for BORDERS will NOT stay CHECKED. Another problem, I did not have in 7.5 is also with Labeling. It seems when I was doing the edging in 7.5, I only had to copy one edge and bring it over. When I exited the program and came back on another day, when I edited ONE EDGE the EDIT took affect for BOTh Edges. NOT ANY MORE. So there are two flaws with 9.

  Anyone know how to overcome these two flaws????  angry.gif

  Thanks

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Posted 25 June 2007 - 08:57 AM

Actually - this was just answered in another thread today

When you click on 'Print' there is a tick box below Paper Type. This will say "Print xxx outline" (disc, front, back, DVD case or whatever) - just tick that. In 'Disc' there is a second tick box to print to the centre core as well

Actually - this was just answered in another thread today

When you click on 'Print' there is a tick box below Paper Type. This will say "Print xxx outline" (disc, front, back, DVD case or whatever) - just tick that. In 'Disc' there is a second tick box to print to the centre core as well

ps Wingwiper - there's a photo of a Wessex here (it was a turbine engine variant on the Choctaw)

http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=592
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Posted 25 June 2007 - 10:22 AM

Well that was the box I was referring to above (post 2 of this thread).
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Posted 25 June 2007 - 10:24 AM

Sorry Jean - I missed that bit
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 07:15 AM

QUOTE (gi7omy @ Jun 25 2007, 12:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Actually - this was just answered in another thread today

When you click on 'Print' there is a tick box below Paper Type. This will say "Print xxx outline" (disc, front, back, DVD case or whatever) - just tick that. In 'Disc' there is a second tick box to print to the centre core as well

Actually - this was just answered in another thread today

When you click on 'Print' there is a tick box below Paper Type. This will say "Print xxx outline" (disc, front, back, DVD case or whatever) - just tick that. In 'Disc' there is a second tick box to print to the centre core as well

ps Wingwiper - there's a photo of a Wessex here (it was a turbine engine variant on the Choctaw)

http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=592


  Unless there is ANOTHER box, that is the one that will NOT stay checked. I have tried everything. Each time I refire up the computer and go to the Label maker, when it comes time to print, the outlines are not shown, and when I check the box, IT IS CLEAN.  So I am missing a process, somehow, someway. I have checked that box at least 30 times now.

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here is a link to the CH-34s  http://www.aviation.army.mil/ch-34/ch-34.html I have never seen the Wessex but it does look somewhat like the U.S. Ch-34




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