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CD/DVD Disc Label Creation:
The FlashJet 4800 CD/DVD Disc Printer is only being supported on
TEAC
TrueNet-based
Autoloader systems. Basic labels can be created using the TrueNet Label Editor, or label
files created using virtually any label or graphics program that can output a JPEG file can
be processed through TrueNet. (Refer to the TrueNet Operator Manual for detailed
instructions.) There are a few key concepts to keep in mind as you prepare and use label
files with the FlashJet 4800 CD/DVD Disc Printer:
You
can
not
use
any
*.
prn
f
i
l
es
that
were
“ri
pped”
f
or
a
printer other than a
TEAC
FlashJet 4800
Printer. All *.prn files are printer specific.
The FlashJet 4800 will automatically adjust its print settings based upon the ink
cartridges you have installed, but the label files you create may require additional
Print Quality
setting changes to optimize the appearance of your CD/DVD disc
labels. The two main factors affecting
Print Quality
are the inkjet compatible
coating on the CDs or DVDs you use, and the content of your label. This is why it is
important to test your labels using the CD or DVD discs you plan to use for each
printing project.
If your label design includes large areas of black, or black text, we suggest you use
the #56 Black rather than the #58 Photo Ink Jet Cartridge. This will minimize both
ink cost and ink curing time.
There are many advantages to using
TEAC
TrueNet Networking with your FlashJet
4800 CD/DVD Disc Printer:
TrueNet knows what type of printer is installed on each Autoloader in
your
net
work.
It
wi
l
l
aut
omat
i
cal
l
y
“ri
p”
a
l
ab
el file or template to
match each Printing, or Duplication and Printing, system on your
network as the job is processed.
Label
s
may
be
st
ored
as
pri
nt
er
speci
f
i
c,
“ri
pped”,
*.
prn
f
i
l
es,
or
non
-
pri
nt
er
speci
f
i
c
“t
empl
at
es”.
Templ
at
e
f
i
l
es
can
be
easi
l
y
mo
dified to
incorporate content changes.
With TrueNet, label files can be stored on any HDD in the network.
This includes HDDs in networked PCs. Label files do not have to be
l
oaded
on
each
Aut
ol
oader’
s
HDD.