Looking for custom Matrix cover art
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Looking for custom Matrix cover art
I have a empty DVD case that I want to use to store a Matrix DVD. I'm looking for cover art for the original Matrix movie.
I'm pretty unclear how I would print out a DVD sleeve so that it would fit. Will it fit perfectly?
I'm pretty unclear how I would print out a DVD sleeve so that it would fit. Will it fit perfectly?
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I have this one that I didn't make. Forgot the guys name who made it. Just email me and I'll send it to ya. As far as printing..just use the paper trick
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For the paper trick, simply tape a 3" piece of paper to the edge of your target sheet to make a Frankenstein 8.5 x 14" (Legal) sized sheet. Then select Legal as your paper type. It will print right up to the very edge of your real sheet and you can just peel off the added strip when you're done. For larger sized covers you will have to buy some legal-sized paper - anything bigger than a single-sized cover will not fit on a normal 8.5 x 11" piece of paper, borders or no borders. Since no one currently makes Legal-sized photo paper (only “photo quality” paper), you’ll want to pick up either some 11 x 17" Ledger paper or some 13 x 19" Super A3/Super B paper and cut your own 8.5 x 14” sheets. Epson, HP and Canon all make photo papers in those two sizes.
Compliments of Joliom
For the paper trick, simply tape a 3" piece of paper to the edge of your target sheet to make a Frankenstein 8.5 x 14" (Legal) sized sheet. Then select Legal as your paper type. It will print right up to the very edge of your real sheet and you can just peel off the added strip when you're done. For larger sized covers you will have to buy some legal-sized paper - anything bigger than a single-sized cover will not fit on a normal 8.5 x 11" piece of paper, borders or no borders. Since no one currently makes Legal-sized photo paper (only “photo quality” paper), you’ll want to pick up either some 11 x 17" Ledger paper or some 13 x 19" Super A3/Super B paper and cut your own 8.5 x 14” sheets. Epson, HP and Canon all make photo papers in those two sizes.
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That Matrix image worked great. Printed out well and pretty much fit my DVD case perfectly without having to alter anything.
Any other good websites for these high-def covers? I got a bunch I'd love to print out.
Any other good websites for these high-def covers? I got a bunch I'd love to print out.




