Making your own CDs and DVDs with a computer is old news. But making them look as good as the ones you buy is another story. In lieu of the ugly marker, which we used to scrawl upon the disc its ...
Whether you are a photographer, a recording artist or are packaging a presentation onto a disc, printing a label directly to a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc adds a creative and professional touch to your ...
USB 3.0 – delivers the fastest possible recording speeds on CD-R, DVD-R and BD-R media One high-yield, tri-color ink cartridge – delivers low ink cost per disc 4800 dpi print quality Compatible with ...
Remember when you got your first CD burner and blank discs cost like $5 apiece? Every burn was a special, delicate event, too fragile to even move the mouse for the 45 minutes or so it took to write ...
TEAC America is launching its P11 one-color thermal printer that prints directly onto the surface of CD and DVD discs with thermal transfer ink. The printer can print to four separate areas of the ...
Primera Technology Inc. is now shipping its Bravo Disc Publisher for Macs. First introduced at Macworld Conference & Expo this past January, Bravo is an automated duplicating and printing system ...
In the United States, Epson seems to have a lock on direct printing onto CDs/DVDs (other than dedicated disc printers like the Primeras). Some sort of patent issue.
If you’re creating a CD or DVD as a gift, you may also want to print artwork on it that’s worthy of your vision. When I want something nicer on my disc than a few words scrawled with a marker, I turn ...
I've been without a printer for a while now. I end up emailing whatever to work and printing it there, however I'm back to wanting a printer. I've been making some custom DVDs as of late, lots of ...
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