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Label Creator. Can We Print Closer To The Spindle Hole?


Lynn Lynn

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My Memorex label paper would allow me to extend my label content much closer to the spindle hole if the label print routine would allow it. My rough measurements are that the doughnut is approximately 42 mm in diameter and the spindle hole is approximately 17 mm. (More precise measurement is quite irrelevant to my question.)

 

There is a lot of space that I have many, many times wished that I could use within the approximately 1,200 square mm around the spindle hole that Label Creator grays out in the composition window. There are some other free label creators that will print in this area, but they lack other features I find in Label Creator.

 

Am I missing some feature of Roxio Label Creator that would not waste all that space around the spindle hole?

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What kept me from knowing this "tip" previously is that ALWAYS when I brought in an image, the entire center, as I estimated 42 mm in diameter, was greyed out. And always in the past, when something is greyed out, I presume that something is inoperative, not a choice. So I had no clue that the greyed out portion would print, and totally failed to see the checkbox for "center label."

 

Since I followed your tip, selecting that checkbox, I see that the center is no longer greyed out, during the same instance of opening Label Creator. Further, the selection of "center label" may very well be sticky, as I have just closed out Label Creator, leaving Roxio open, then going back into Label Creator, and I find that the center portion is not greyed out, as it has always been before today. Further testing, I now have demonstrated to myself that the "center label" is sticky across closing and reopening Roxio.

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