Anyone use Avery J8676 Dvd Labels?

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Having an absolute nightmare trying to get these printed, it should be so simple but Im just wasting sheet after sheet, and God knows how much ink!

Does anyone have a PSD template that actually works and will allow me to print a perfect DVD/CD label by copying an image of a predefined template area?

I have downloaded Avery's own DVD labels - they dont work
I have downloaded Avery's recommended software - it was miles out
I have downloaded a third party DVD label for my label size - doesnt work

Thanks for any help!
 
Have you considered using inkjet printable discs? A much safer (and more professional) solution if you're giving discs to clients as labels can curl up and jam machines.
 
What Jim said, a disc capable printer is a much more professional and elegant solution, and considering a new printer is about the price of a set of cartridges, what's to lose?
 
I used to print onto DVD's using self adhesive labels like the ones you are tying to use. I had no real problem with alignment, but tended to have a slightly over large image for the background to compensate for any slight movement.

But although the result looked good the labels didn't fare well in CD/DVD readers. The heat caused distortion and buckling, plus I found the labels used to peel after a time. I opted to print direct on to DVD's. Much better and if you take the cost of the label into account cheaper as well.
 
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