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  1. I was thinking of buying a CD printer.
    But then a I saw a sample from someone else - the print quality is really poor.
    And the actual print rubs off onto the hand!

    Are there any good alternatives?
    (I've read poor reviews for the thermal printers.)

    How do the professional printing companies do it?

    Thanks.


    Jam
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  2. Well at a guess he was using to much ink...
    Not had any issues with ink rubbing off even straight away after printing... Quality is relative. Some look as good as the originals, others can be a bit off. A lot depends on the source meterial and its quality. The less dark solid colours in the background the better they look.
    I would guess bought disks are screen printed.
    Not bothered by small problems...
    Spend a night alone with a mosquito
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  3. Canon Pixma Seems much better than Epson (based on comments from others).

    If you are in US you must order from UK to get the working DVD tray.
    Try T4 Cameras.
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  4. Originally Posted by arklab
    Canon Pixma Seems much better than Epson (based on comments from others).

    If you are in US you must order from UK to get the working DVD tray.
    Try T4 Cameras.
    Which model has the dvd tray.
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  5. Originally Posted by jammer20002
    How do the professional printing companies do it?
    Silkscreen in large (>1000) quantities.
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