I have seen this in my local store now and I am on the verge of buying one. Does anyone know of a website that has graphic examples of how the printed CD's and DVD's turned out? I would really love to see an example.
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Requires the use of specially coated CD's which basically negates the value of owning this printer.
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How does it negate the owning of this? Do you really want to print directly over the Imation or Memorex labels? It would look like shit. You need a blank surface of course and although a special coating is needed, you would only use this for special projects. Like my home movies or my friends wedding.
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I have one on order and it should be coming soon. It does require inkjet printable media but I have found where I can get 4x Princo printable DVD-R for $145 per 100 dics so I put them on order a few days ago.
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For me this is overkill and not cost effective. I'm sure the quality looks very good. I've got a Lexmark Z45se that I paid $32 for, access to Avery 100 pack labels for $6 each and free CDR media via MIR. This setup produces labels that look very good as well.
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I'll look forward to hearing how the results come out. Hopefully, you'll let us know if it creates a professional looking image that will match up to a disk from one of those big-time recording companies.
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