I just got a Lightscribe burner and am producing "commercial" CDs for my son's band. I'd like them to look as close to a "commercial cd" as possible. I got some HP 52x CD-Rs, but they're gold and they've got these "HP" and "Lightscribe" logos on the hub.
Any recommendations on decent quality unlabled, unbranded, silver, lightscribe CD-R blank media?
Thanks in advance.
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Unfortunately, if you want a "commercial-looking" CD, you have purchased the wrong tool. How many commercial CD's do you see printed in only one color?
Get printable CD's and an Epson or Canon CD-capable printer. Use good quality disks, ink, and artwork, this will get you very close to a professional look. -
Sifaga - I'm in the U.S.
Nelson37 - The lightscribe wasn't purchased specifically for this project. However, there's a specific look we want and the one color halftone that the burner produces on a silver disc will work nicely.
The problem is that I need "blank" unbranded media. And that's something you can't really tell unless you've opened up the package and looked at it. Hence the post.
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