: New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 500 : New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 300 : New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for RF 70-200mm L IS USM : We're thrilled to be ranked among the Best Employers for Veterans in 2022 by Forbes. : New firmware available for EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10 : New firmware version 1.7.0 is available for EOS R6 : New firmware version 1.7.0 is available for EOS R5 : New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS C70 : Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment : New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for EOS R6 Mark II : New Firmware Updates Are Available: EOS R6 - Version 1.8 EOS R7 - Version 1.3.0 EOS R10 - Version 1.3.0 I feel sorry for their reps because they are not allowed to mention outside software and have to push the stuff that Canon provides.Īnyway, my problem is solved now. SureThing Disc Labeler is the best!Ĭanon has good customer service too it's just that their software leaves a lot to be desired. I never did try "Easy PhotoPrint EX." Maybe it's better but I don't need it now and I don't need to re-learn a different software. And the ONLY instructions Canon provides to print a CD with this printer are for THAT software. I'm sorry to say that "My Image Garden" has to be the most NOT-user-friendly piece of useless software that I've ever tried to use! No matter how many times I went over the instructions I could not get it to print anything on a CD. By the way, it's "Full Face Tray J." The SureThing people knew that. I highly recommend it for anyone who needs to print on CDs. SureThing Disc Labeler 7 is very easy to use and works perfectly. I ended up using my old software but an upgraded version that has the driver for my new printer. Okay I FINALLY got success in printing a beautiful CD image on my Canon PIXMA TS9120. I have to get this working before December 15th or I'm taking the printer back to Fry's Electronics! Thankfully I have a good malware protection program.ĭoes anyone know WHERE I can download "Easy PhotoPrint EX" safely? I tried to find a safe download site for that but ran into malware problems. I was able to talk with Canon Customer Support today and he suggested Canon's "Easy PhotoPrint EX" software. Also that "bleed proof" means it uses less ink. I also learned that "Full Face" means it will print closer to the CD hole. My progress today: At least I know my new printer will actually print something on a CD. I'm surprised Canon would include that software with its product. I couldn't get "My Image Garden" to do anything! It's VERY un-user-friendly. I tried several settings but nothing came close to printing my image centered on the CD. Well, I actually got my new PIXMA TS9120 to print something on a printable CD with my SureThing Labeler software but it was off center, not even close. Here are the choices SureThing Disc Labeler is giving me: I don't really want to start over with unfamiliar software. I purchased some printable blank CDs and was ready to go but it seems to be more complicated than I thought it would be. I already have many CD images on the sofware I was using for LightScribe CDs (SureThing Disc Labeler Gold.) I had to buy a new printer because LightScribe blank media is no longer available. I can't find any instructions for other labeling software. The manual only gives instructions for the "My Image Garden" software provided on the disc. Which do I chose? Full or Standard Face and which tray? A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,L or Z? My label software is asking for the Canon tray type. I purchased my Canon PIXMA TS9120 specifically for its ability to print on CDs.
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