On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:21 -0500, Peter Arremann wrote:
Guys,
I've been trying to track down both software and hardware to print nice
looking CD labels directly onto the medium using Linux. A friend of mine is
running a Epson R340 with the bundled windows software and it looks really
great - much better than the paper labels most people use.
The hardware side is the first dead end. The printer needs to double as a
regular letter sized desktop printer. Unfortunately the R[23]x0 printers are
all only partially supported according to everything I read on
linuxprinting.org and others. HP doesn't seem to make a model that does cd
printing. Neither does canon.
The software is the second issue. GLabel looks good but how will it play
together with the printer? I guess I'd then go through the template designer
and then its trial and error from there... ?
software - try gutenprint, it supports the r200 and r300 so it also may
support the r340 for printing to CD
I have an R300 and the CD printing works flawlessly using the gutenprint
drivers.
sourceforge.net/projects/gutenprint/
You have to set up the driver with cups web interface.
then select the 5 inch print to CD format.
An additional benefit is the drivers are much better than the ones
available within the Fedora Distro for all I have tried.
I did some magic with OOO and created my own template for the labels and
that was easy to do with a custom paper size of 5x5.
Any help is appreciated,
Peter.