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Printing Labels

  Selecting Print either from the File menu or clicking on Print button of the Steps Navigation Panel on the right of the window, switches the product to the Step Three View.

Print Panel on the right bottom of the Step Three View. This panel contains Horizontal and Vertical calibration offsets that allow shifting of the labels being printed by these values. Measurement units for these values are taken from the current setting in the Revolver CD Cover Preferences panel. Selecting Epson Direct to Disc from the Destination popup menu allows Direct to Disc printing when using Epson printers.

Selecting Epson Direct to Disc from the Destination popup menu allows Direct to Disc printing on Epson printers.

  Bleed is a printing term that refers to printing that goes beyond the edge of the sheet after trimming. The bleed is the part on the side of your document that gives the printer that small amount of space to move around paper and design inconsistencies.

  Bleeds in the USA generally are 1/8 of an inch from where the cut is to be made. Bleeds in the UK and Europe generally are 2 to 5mm from where the cut is to be made. This can vary from print company to print company. Some printers ask for specific sizes; most of these companies place the specific demands on their website.

  Crop marks placed at the corners of a form to indicate where the label edges are.

  The Trim Marks are based on an imaginary region drawn around the area of your label.

 

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