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What program to use for title strips?
Hi Guys,
I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby |
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What program to use for title strips?
On 2006-08-14 21:21:03 -0700, "JKirby" said:
Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby We distribute LoProfile's Title Strip maker for both 45 and CD jukes. A good product that is not too expensive. John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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What program to use for title strips?
I personally designed my own in QuarkXpress. Just change title, artist and
year and done. That way I can do my own special designs for Xmas titles and can personalize the color scheme to match my juke. You could do the same thing using something like Office or Word. Bill Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby |
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What program to use for title strips?
But how ??? i have scanned a page of blank title strips and cant get any
print on them . |
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What program to use for title strips?
John Robertson wrote in news:2006081422072850073-
spam@flipperscom: On 2006-08-14 21:21:03 -0700, "JKirby" said: Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby We distribute LoProfile's Title Strip maker for both 45 and CD jukes. A good product that is not too expensive. John :-#)# What is the cost for the 45 version? |
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What program to use for title strips?
I, for one have tried Lo-Profile and can honestly say I would *never*
recommend them to anyone. When I switched computers after 2 years, I tried to use my L-P software onto my new one. After a call to their 'tech support', they informed me that I would have to buy their new version. So you're SOL if you use their product and have to change computers. I really don't find that fair at all, but that's just my ..02. The Doctor |
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What program to use for title strips?
You have to design them from the ground up. A scanned image won't let type
be changed since it's like a photograph (a raster image). The quality would also be poorer than designing it from scratch. I measured the title strips, created a Quark document 8.5" x 11" and made a master page with the strips on them. I drew a rule across the middle, made a text box in the middle with a frame and white background, a triangle at each end of the middle text box, and then a text box at top and bottom for the titles. When I get a batch of records, all I need to do is to change the titles, artist and year and print. All the strips butt one another and have a thin rule for cutting. When they are printed, just use a pair of scissors and cut them apart. Bill But how ??? i have scanned a page of blank title strips and cant get any print on them . |
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What program to use for title strips?
Go to this link. Nice array of titles in MS-Word format and they are
free for the downloading. http://home.wanadoo.nl/mwe.roos/titlestrips.htm You may have to fiddle-fart with the size of the title-strip sheet, it all depends on which printer you use. Once you have the size right, save the document to your PC and you are ready for the next batch of strips. Wheezer JKirby wrote: Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby |
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What program to use for title strips?
You can download free ones at www.cdadapter.com
"WheezerTheGeezer" wrote in message ups.com... Go to this link. Nice array of titles in MS-Word format and they are free for the downloading. http://home.wanadoo.nl/mwe.roos/titlestrips.htm You may have to fiddle-fart with the size of the title-strip sheet, it all depends on which printer you use. Once you have the size right, save the document to your PC and you are ready for the next batch of strips. Wheezer JKirby wrote: Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby |
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What program to use for title strips?
Go to link below and you will find that this guy has created some MS Word
forms that allow you to easily print titlestrips in many diferent styles and colors including some with graphics. He used the styles of original titlestrip designs that were available in the 50's and 60's and he offers these patterns for download free through his website. All you need to make them work is MS Word. As you type in the information his forms automatically center the text and use the same fonts that the original titlestrips were printed in. The only thing that you don't get that the original titlestrips had is the perforations. You will have to use your scissors carefully to separate them. www.home.wanadoo.nl/mwe.roos/jukebox.htm -- Charley "WEade" wrote in message ... I personally designed my own in QuarkXpress. Just change title, artist and year and done. That way I can do my own special designs for Xmas titles and can personalize the color scheme to match my juke. You could do the same thing using something like Office or Word. Bill Hi Guys, I just picked up a really nice Rowe 100C and I was wondering what program is recommended for printing title strips? Free is obviously best, but if something is that good that the purchase merits buying it, then so be it. Thanks, Joe Kirby |
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