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Disc labeling//Solved(somewhat)
GGRussell [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Jan 08, 2012 11:38 Messages: 709 Offline
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Which version of LabelPrint do you have? When I registered PD11, Cyberlink send me an email with a link to Label Print 2.5. I assume that is the latest.

I went to Google translate and typed some words to translate to Thai.
Copied that to clipboard and pasted to Label Print (Step 2 - Edit Disc Info)
Adjusted font size in Step 3
Step 4 shows what will be sent to printer
Seemed to Print fine to my Canon color laser.
Of course, I have no idea if the letters are correct.

If you post your .lpp file, I could load it to see if works here.

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test.jpg
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label print with Thai font
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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Apr 16. 2013 01:05

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James Dotson
Senior Contributor Location: Tennessee Joined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40 Messages: 3066 Offline
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Interesting. I have version 2.0.2908. Probably would get the same result, I hope. I am out of suggestions. __________________________________
CORNBLOSSOM
ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Like GGRussell, I have LabelPrint 2.5

I've been testing different languages (using Google translator) to find any that don't display or print properly.

Hindi is the only one I've found so far...

गिटार मैन (Guitar Man) is displayed correctly in the disc info section, but printed as below - Track 8. A multitude of other languages display & print correctly.





I do think it's a specific language issue. The only real option is creating an image, as was originally suggested.

Cheers - Tony

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BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Well, I'm back. I apologize for taking so long to bring an update, but so many "senior issues", i.e. doctor appointments, wife's payroll check bouncing, etc.
Yeah! BarryTheCrab. You are right-on about this, an all other forums, being great. I've learned so much from them it scares me. I might get a big head and think I'm able to contribute a solution .
I found a "work around" that is not the most ideal, but will work. I'm hoping that my post on CL Facebook page might get someone to look @ the situation. Ain't holding my breath as a response from CL didn't appear to understand what I was asking.
Anyway, here's what I came-up with.
What I do is copy/paste the individual song titles into the appropriate title spaces (atch). Then, using Snipping Tool, I make a jpg images, 4 at a time. Then, I open the Edit Layout page and click Insert foreground image, select the appropriate image, and then resize so the titles are readable (2nd atch).
Not the best solution. That would be, whatever is imported in the Edit Disc Information, it is transferred "as is" into the Edit Layout page.
I thank all who contributed to this. It's always a pleasure for me to interact with you all.
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song titles capture
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my cl label Capture.JPG
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completed disc
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eameece [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 22, 2015 23:58 Messages: 1 Offline
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I am always amazed at how little help any "help" file provides, and how they fail to answer the most obvious questions. Here I am, just trying to print a label for a CDR I burned from my windows vista media player on my HP computer. I find CyberLink, a very primitive label printing program because I can't remember the program I used to have. It says to type in my information. The edit title page provides a title, author, date, and several columns of information: track #, title, author, time, etc, and the only thing it prints onto my label is track# and title! And there's no information anywhere on how to get it to print the rest of the info from the edit page!! And no article anywhere about it. Does anyone know the answer to this obvious question that ought to be found in the help file?

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Eric
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For the past three printers I've had, each had a label-print function built in to them, all Canon models, the one I'm using now is an IP-4850 which had associated software for creating labels. I've had no trouble in making music CD labels for German-language songs that I've burned to disc. If I want to create a title for a track that requires the "etzet"(double-s that looks like a fancy 'B' and is also called "scharfes-s[sharp-s]) or the umlaut(two dots above a, o, or u) then I prepare the titles in Microsoft Word, then copy/paste them to the text box in my Canon label designing software. The fonts used are as available in the Microsoft Office fonts provided for Word, Publisher, etc. If the type of script required isn't there, you may need to type in a phonetic interpretation of the title in the wanted language, using regular fonts.
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