
- #Surething cd labeler disc publisher edition install
- #Surething cd labeler disc publisher edition driver
Okay, what did I dislike about the Bravo II? I've got a few nitpicks, all with SureThing CD Labeler.
#Surething cd labeler disc publisher edition driver
To import the artwork into PrimoDVD for automated printing, all I had to do was print my Illustrator and Photoshop artwork to a file using the print driver and open the resulting PRN file into a PrimoDVD project. The artwork I created in both programs printed with perfect alignment on the first try, with no off-CD bleed. Within Photoshop's Page Setup, I chose a 4.7'' x 4.7'' paper size.

Within Illustrator's Print Setup, I chose "Disc (116mm Image)" as the paper size and moved the baseline of the image to match the page. As a quick test, I printed directly from both Illustrator and Photoshop using the included Primera printer driver. If you outgrow the layout capabilities of SureThing CD Labeler, you can use your favorite graphics program instead. PrimoDVD will of course do data discs too. PrimoDVD will author just about every CD format you need except for CD-Extra, but it can do an image copy of a CD-Extra disc that you author using another program. With PrimoDVD 2.0, you can change the pre-gap between songs, make disc-to-disc image copies using the Bravo II's built-in burner as the reader (no additional drive necessary), add CD Text, and perform MP3 extraction (MP3 capability is included). Soon enough, I was using many of the advanced software features.
#Surething cd labeler disc publisher edition install
It took me less than half an hour to unpack the printer read the "Quick Start" guide install the ink cartridges, drivers, and software plug the printer into the USB 2.0 port of my Toshiba Portege laptop lay out simple artwork in SureThing CD Labeler create a project with imported audio using Sonic Solutions PrimoDVD and print my first CD.

I gave the CD-only version of the Bravo II a spin for a few months. Awesome! And all this for less than a CD burner cost a dozen years ago. In short order, you'll have a stack of up to 50 finished discs ready to drop into jewel cases. It not only burns CD's and DVD's, but it also prints directly onto them, using a robotic arm to automate the whole process so that all you have to do is create the project and artwork using the included software and hit go. If you're a recording studio, mastering facility, record label, professional photographer, or production facility that sells or otherwise distributes CD's and DVD's that you author yourself, you need to check out the Bravo II duplicator.
