03-24-2022 09:45 AM
Just purchased TAS702 to print on printable DVD's. I have created a label in Easy-PhotoPrint Editor but am having trouble saving it. When I click save it says it is saving it but does not let me name the file and does not say where it is saving it. How do I know where to go to open the file later?
BTW, creating the label was fairly intuitive with Easy-PhotoPrint. Tried to use Photoshop, but it is way over my abilities.
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03-28-2022 10:30 AM
Hi Dandy,
I'm a new contributor just like you and I have the same problem. I think Easy Photo Print Editor doesn't save the labels as discreet files, which is what you're looking for, and I am also. Instead, if you click "Save" on one of the labels you've made, then go to the Home Screen for Easy Photo Print Editor, then click on "Your Items" on the top horizontal bar, you should see the label you created and saved (important to note that you saved it). You will have to either create a new label or choose Copy & Edit when you open a previously saved label, to make sure that you don't overwrite an label that you created.
This system is a pain in the neck. Epson's system is much easier to use, allowing you to create your own templates and store them as files. Then open them and save them under a new name. I need to do this for my backups and creating and storing hundreds of labels of the next few years and searching for them in Easy Photo Print Editor will be a pain in the neck.
Anyway, I hope this helps and hopefully Canon will change how they do this for all of us.
03-30-2022 09:51 AM
Actually, if you look in that folder and set it up via chronological order, newest on top, this will be the newest label you created. If you're using the same label and creating something new using it basically as a template, you can try the "Copy and Edit" option. Then edit and save the label. This will create a new label and it should be the most "recent" folder created.
What I'm going to try is to COPY this to a separate folder and see if I can move it back to the folder for later use, if necessary. If this works, then I'm going to move the copied folder into the trash, since I won't need it in the near future.
11-06-2022 01:27 AM
This is something that Canon should totally fix. If someone creates a Disc Image in easy photo print and saves it, then maybe they might want to put that saved disc image into another program like photoshop to do additional editing but Canon seems to want it to just be about Canon so here's the solution. I'm using windows 10 and i live in Australia so not sure if things might be different elsewhere.
Go to the address below/
In the blank space select your username folder.
C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Canon\Easy-PhotoPrint Editor\WorkData
When you are in the workdata folder hover the cursor over each folder so that you get a creation date that matches when you saved your image. Inside that folder will be the thumbnail folder for the image that you saved.
Hope that helps.
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