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  1. I have generally labelled all my music CDR's and had no real trouble (using CD Stomper). I have avoided labelling my DVD-R's for fear of balance issues, etc. Casio makes an inexpensive ($100.) CD/DVD thermal printer to print right on the disk (can be found at CDW.com). I was thinking of getting one and trying it out for DVD-R's. Does anyone have any experience with this Casio printer? Or any advice on using normal labels on DVD's? I know most recommend no labeling with printed labels, but I really want something better than a marker writing the title on the DVD-R. Thanks!
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  2. I use hub labels from surething.com
    They heve been working great.
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  3. The Casio printer model is CW-50. Here's a link to it: http://www.casio.com/labelprinters/product.cfm?section=0&market=0&product=4328
    I think it just prints titles/letters (no graphics). Can anyone confirm this? Or anything more about this printer? Thanks again!
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  4. I think it prints graphics, but is limited to two strips on the dics.

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=124294
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