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CD Printing Techniques Chart, continued.
Use this chart with example CD Label example (Figure 18) shown on page 39 for
recommendations on printing issues. The CD Label example includes several label
graphics items representing typical disc label components. These label components are
marked as areas A, B, C D, E, F and G on the CD Label example.
D
Printed graphics
look “rough” or
“jagged” as
compared to what
is shown on-
screen
The Graphics may
have been created or
saved at a low
resolution, then
placed in the label.
Low resolution
graphics may have
been “expanded” or
“stretched” to larger
size
Low resolution
graphics (72 DPI)
appear
Use high resolution
graphics for best
looking 300DPI or
600DPI printout
Create and Save all
Graphics at least
300DPI or higher.
Note: Graphics that
are created and
saved at a low
resolution can not
convert back to
higher resolution.
When creating
graphics, create
graphics close to
size used on CD
label. In your
graphics program, et
resolution to 300
DPI and use rulers
to check size. This
will eliminate the
need to expand” or
“stretch” graphics
which may reduce
the quality of the
graphic object