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    I need a heavy duty LightScribeburner and CD/DVD burner.

    I keep wearing out thelight scribe facility of the burners after a couple hundred DVD burns.

    Can anyone point me to acommercial LightScribe and CD/DVD burner?
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  2. Have you considered a disk label printer? If you look at some of the posts in this forum concerning Lightscribe and/or disk label printers, you will find that most people favor the printer method.

    Reasons for using a disk label printer:

    1. Better looking labels
    2. More colors
    3. Much faster than Lightscribe

    But if you insist on a heavy duty LightScribe burner then be prepared to pay upwards of $800 US for a rack mounted burner. You can google that.
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    TreeTop,
    Thanks for the information. Can you recommend any label printers?
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  4. Just to be certain the distinction is clear, don't even think about sticky labels. No, what you want is a printer that will print labels on an inkjet printable blank DVD+/-R....The blank DVD, IOW, has a printable surface. Buy inkjet printable DVDs online at places like Meritline, Rima, Supermediastore, etc.

    Have a look at the Epson Artisan series. I've had my Artisan 725 for a couple years now and it's been A-OK. Cost was ~ $100 bucks or so when I got it.

    Good luck and welcome to the forum.
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    TreeTop,
    Thank you for your device
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    I did a Google search and found printers capable of printing on CDs and DVDs could be priced anywhere from from $90 to $900. Some are for commercial use and only print on CD and DVD, while others are basic home-office models. What is your budget? Do you need wireless connectivity or other specific features?
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