Best Templates and Tips for CD & DVD Box Labeler Pro — Formerly CD Box Labeler Pro
Quick Start Guide — How to Use CD & DVD Box Labeler Pro (formerly CD Box Labeler Pro)
1. Install and launch
- Download the installer for your OS and run it.
- Follow on-screen steps and open the app after installation.
- If prompted, register or enter your license key (skip if using trial).
2. Create a new project
- Click New or Create Project.
- Choose media type: CD, DVD, Blu‑ray, Jewel case, or Box.
- Select the template size that matches your printable paper and case.
3. Set up page and printer
- Go to Page Setup or Print Settings.
- Select paper size, orientation, and margins matching your printer.
- Choose your printer and do a test print on plain paper to verify alignment.
4. Add and format text
- Click a text box or add one with Add Text.
- Type title, artist, tracklist, or other metadata.
- Use toolbar to set font, size, weight, alignment, and color.
- For long tracklists, use smaller font or multiple columns.
5. Add images and artwork
- Click Insert Image or drag-and-drop album art or logos.
- Resize and position using handles; enable snap-to-grid if available.
- For circular disc labels, enable image masking/fit to avoid distortion.
- Use high-resolution images (300 DPI recommended for print).
6. Use templates and presets
- Browse built-in templates for layouts (front, spine, back, insert).
- Apply a template and then customize text and images.
- Save custom templates to reuse for similar projects.
7. Work with layers and alignment
- Open Layers panel to reorder elements (background, image, text).
- Use alignment tools (align left/center/right, distribute) and rulers/guides.
- Lock background or other elements to avoid accidental moves.
8. Auto-fill metadata (optional)
- If available, use Import to pull track names from files or a CD database.
- Map imported fields to text boxes (Title → Title, Tracklist → Body).
- Review and edit imported text for formatting.
9. Proof and preview
- Use Preview to view final layout for each side (front, back, disc).
- Enable bleed and cut-line overlays to check safe zones.
- Zoom and inspect text size and image clarity.
10. Print and export
- For a final print, use heavy or glossy label paper recommended for discs/cases.
- Print a draft on plain paper to confirm alignment, then print final copy.
- Use Export or Save as PDF to create shareable files or for professional printing.
11. Save and organize projects
- Save project files (.proj or app-specific) to keep editable versions.
- Export templates or presets for reuse across machines.
- Back up projects to cloud or external drive.
12. Troubleshooting quick tips
- Misaligned prints: adjust margins and do another test print; check printer scaling (set to 100%).
- Low image quality: use higher-resolution images or increase DPI in print settings.
- Text cutoff: move text inside safe zone and reduce font size.
- Printer color mismatch: perform printer color calibration or use color profiles.