Now on my last posts, I have told of my experiences in CD label printing with my Epson printer. Those were the days when I happen to house a lot of music on my PC, and I was able to travel a lot so I constantly burnt some of it on CDs. Of course it had to have either CD cover labels or CD sticker labels so as for me to know which is which, right? But I guess I haven't told you before of the long days I spent searching for just the right application to do the job.
On the last few hours of frustration and near sanity-break days, I finally came across a program that best suits my needs regarding CD label printing! The
Acoustica program is just the thing I wanted. It not only provides me with a CD label printing application I needed, but it also provided me with enough options so as to fully customize the CD labels I wanted on my CDs!
With Acoustica products, CD label printing comes easy, not to mention fast. I had an Epson C43UX inkjet printer back then, and it worked rather seamlessly with the Acoustica CD label printing program. It was available from the Acoustica software developer's website as a demonstration version, which is strictly for evaluation purposes. But, of course, the evaluation version only had a limited number of print labels, so I immediately bought the application after I exhausted the free 10 CD label prints available from the demo version! After doing just so, I then had the capability of printing CD labels on the CDs containing my
favorite MP3 collection!