epson makes several that print to CD DVD's decent quality.
Have to get the newer version software if you have leopard.
I recently installed two DVDR drives one in my G4 the other in my fiances Dell that use a disc label printing app called lighscribe where you just flip the discs over after burning the data and use the DVD drive to print the label. I am awaiting an order of the special discs these drive use to see how this goes.
I'm trying to get away from lightscribe. Great technology, but about 2-3 hours to get 15 DVD's out the door.
Quite understandable if it is quantity in efficient amounts you seek, I wonder though is there a way to make multiple copys and use lightscribe on a stack of DVD burners simultaneously or is there a limit to that in the app?
Mac user.....love this printer, May 7, 2009
By C. Parreira
First off.....I had a problem with errors when trying to print on dvd and all you have to do is install the software THEN restart your computer.....didn't find this on any forums. That being said, this printer does really great prints. I'm a professional wedding photographer that needed a printer to print directly on DVD's for presentation (high quality) and this printer does exactly that. I have also printed 4x6 and the pictures are awesome! The only drawback to this printer is that is sucks out ink like a mad man. I've printed about 4 dvds (full color) and all colors are below half (not sure if this is normal, but to me it is lame)
I prefer the Epson printers for disc printing. (Been using a Stylus Photo R300 for a couple years) Don't spring for the aftermarket label software until you try what's included. It actually works pretty well if occasionally kludgy.
The results look pretty professional looking, and there are different "finishes" to different printable media that lets you achieve different looks. Like anything else you'll probaly need to "play with it" a while, but you'll be cranking out good looking discs in no time.
Possibly. With lightscribe, however, the image just isn't vibrant enough for my taste. I like the concept, but I look forward to seeing this technology advance a bit more.
I had no problem finding the media it was as cheap as regular dvds too didnt take more than a single keyword search. I'm sure you're right about the monochrome part though as for speed I'll find out when I use them
- too slow
- too monochrome
- too hard to find the media
I had no problem finding the media it was as cheap as regular dvds too didnt take more than a single keyword search. I'm sure you're right about the monochrome part though as for speed I'll find out when I use them
I use an Epson R280 (i think) and it works great. Most of my stuff I just print text on the CD's but it's much better than my chicken scratch and a sharpie.
I would imagine if you're trying to get professional looking discs you could spend some time on one and use it as a template. Also I've heard of people using photoshop with their own template instead of the Epson software.
Another thing to think about is that with most HPs, everytime you put a NEW ink cartridge, you are getting a new printhead. With the other brands, if the separate printheads get clogged, it can be quite expensive.
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http://www.inkrepublic.com/members/MikeSokol/review.asp
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I use (and recommend) the Dymo discpainter. Very high quality. small form factor. i used epson printer before and frequently had trouble with the feeding mechanism.
I use a HP Photosmart C5280. I had an epson 200, but it reached the end of the life limit and shut down (requiring me to send it in for repair for a $100 printer.) The printer has a countdown, because they drain the ink into this sponge whenever you use it. Epson is worried that the ink will overflow and short circuit the printer. Their solution rather than a user drainable resevoir is simply to shut completely down and require service.
The epson clogged routinely, I got so sick of running the cleaning program several times just to get the thing working again. Each time you can almost see the money draining out of the cartridge.
I plan to never buy another epson printer, way to many clogging problems.
The HP I have now is much better. Never had a clog, includes the copier/scanner. Printouts also look much better and cleaner than the R200.
I use PC software under parallels, but I am going to buy the newest version of disclabel. They are running a special $10 off on the software as well until the end of june, you have to sign up for the newsletter when you download the trial and they send you a message with the discount link.