I need some help with a ".tif" file. A scan
was made of a CD label.
The label can be printed on a laser printer and the result is great,
but in the wrong position.
If you are printing to an Avery or compatible label, you can download
free templates from Avery's web site. The templates work with in MS Word
IIRC.
Avery also sells some very nice label printing software that works with
99% of their labels (they are a little slow to update the software, so
the newest label formats may not be supported, but as of right now,
everything I have ever seen sold is supported).
Their label software allows you to print full sheets of labels, or any
number of labels to a sheet, and lets you pick the starting point on the
sheet (so you can use a partially used sheet). They also support graphic
importing, as well as mail merge, so you can print custom worded labels
for each label.
The software is available for Mac or Windows (the Mac version has a
slight bug if you use a large high resolution screen, when you open a new
empty template, it draws the label off the side of the editable window...
you then have to quit the app and restart it to use that template,
annoying as all hell, but at least it doesn't do it with saved templates,
so my often used ones I just saved a blank version of it and open it that
way)
-chris
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