Neato Core Label templates?

craftech wrote on 1/14/2004, 7:42 AM
Does anyone print these?

The only software I have which will print the Neato core label sheets is the software Neato supplies which is Media Face 4.
It actually cripples my system worse than an antivirus program and is so poorly written that the programmer should do time.

I am looking for an alternative software to print these. I bought them a year ago and haven't printed a single label because MediaFace 4 is so bad.

John

Most of the time I use Click n' Design 3D for most labels in that it has templates for all different brands of labels (unlike most which require you buy their labels). Unfortunately it doesn't have a template for Neato core labels.

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riredale wrote on 1/14/2004, 8:23 AM
If you're referring to software that has templates for a variety of pre-scored paper stocks, then many programs can do what you want. If instead you are referring to a specific kind of label format (i.e. a special file that has a unique three-letter extension) then I have no idea.

I've seen several programs that can print to numerous sheets. For example, the Nero Cover Designer that I use has literally hundreds of paper stocks that it can print to, and lets you create new stocks. Another program is the "SureThing" labeller.

Nero Cover Designer is a surprisingly powerful and flexible program, and I use it almost exclusively.
craftech wrote on 1/14/2004, 9:19 AM
Nero Cover Designer is a surprisingly powerful and flexible program, and I use it almost exclusively.
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Thanks riredale,

I think I'll try that one.

Regards,
John
RichMacDonald wrote on 1/14/2004, 9:41 AM
>Nero Cover Designer

Me too. I used to use Avery and I've also done my own in Word. But Nero is better than both.
craftech wrote on 1/14/2004, 10:34 AM
Nero Cover Designer


Well, so much for that idea. The product is unavailable as a standalone. You have to buy Nero to get it.

Thanks for the thought though.

John
PeterWright wrote on 1/15/2004, 7:41 PM
Microsoft Publisher or similar prog - you can create your own templates and guidelines.

I find the Neato software works fine - my beef was the exhorbitant cost of their labels. (used to pay 65c for a laser technology CDR, and A$1 for a round piece of paper)

No longer a problem, though - Canon i865 prints on disc.

farss wrote on 1/15/2004, 7:52 PM
Peter,
if you've got a printer checkout the Prodisc DVDs. You can print right to the hole.

Bob
PeterWright wrote on 1/15/2004, 8:41 PM
Thanks for the tip Bob - I'll see if there's a local supplier ...

Peter
kentwolf wrote on 1/16/2004, 12:18 AM
Roxio Easy CD Creator also has a labeling program.

That's what I use exclusively.

I really like it.
farss wrote on 1/16/2004, 12:26 AM
Peter,
good point, I think he'll ship interstate for about the same price, I'm buying them in bulk so if you only need a few I could split some out of spindle.
PeterWright wrote on 1/16/2004, 2:06 AM
Thanks Bob - I'll check locally, and also make sure my printer software can do this - it says minimum centre circle 17 mm but currently won't let me reduce the default 43mm by more than 10mm .....