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RitualOfTheTrout - Aug 12, 2004 |
Zziggy00 | Aug 12, 2004 | |||
Good Ol Sharpie :lol: |
schi0249 | Aug 13, 2004 | |||
I'd get one of those printers that prints the label right on the cd. Those are so cool. |
Krelian | Aug 14, 2004 | |||
Epson R200 does it at about $80 and the Epson R300 does it at about $130. I have the R200 myself, The only thing you gain with the R300 is Card Reader Slots, a mono-chrome display that doesn't give you anything you can't already get in Print Properties and the ability to add-on a little color LCD for $50 (R300M at about $180). I agree, printable surface is BY FAR the best, but I can't find any quality CD-Rs or DVD-Rs that are printable so most of the time I do Made in Japan Fujis w/ a black Sharpie. ~Krelian |
Pearl Jammzz | Aug 14, 2004 | |||
Can't you just print on a regular CD? |
Pearl Jammzz | Aug 14, 2004 | |||
well tell verbatim to get there asses to work and get us some printable ones damnit! |
Alexvrb | Aug 14, 2004 | |||
Until good, inexpensive printable CDs arrive, I stick with my After Burner labeling kit. It's great, and the labels are full-face. That means they go almost all the way to the center of the disc, over the clear plastic in the middle. They go great on my Fujifilm discs, I've got to watch for a good sale on more though. |
Krelian | Aug 15, 2004 | |||
Afterburner made by Avery right, those looked tempting because they had the CLEAR ones... ~Krelian |
Alexvrb | Aug 15, 2004 | ||||
Plain, gloss, silver, clear, maybe a couple of others too. Comes with good easy-to-use software, but being Avery, templates for other programs either are or will become available. The kit can work with regular CD labels that aren't full-face, too, so its not like they lock you into using their stuff. |