-=PCTechTalk=- Re: CD Label Printers

I think the new light scribe CD-DVD burners print right on the CD. The
burners themselves are not real expensive, but the blank disks are much more
than the regular ones.

Jo Ann 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Judith Tramayne
Date: 12/28/05 03:32:57
To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: CD Label Printers
 
This is for my business and a sharpie is not all that
professional (smile) and the reason I want a CD printer that
prints right on the CD like what microsoft or all other software
businesses use.
 
Except I do not want to have to pay what microsoft can afford
(LOL) for a printer.
 
And I AM sure langa.com was talking about paper labels.
 
 
Troth already gave me a link which I thanked him for.  I don't
think my customers would be too impressed with a sharpie pen and
I use the disc saver cases so there are not outside labels I
need to make for cases.
 
Judith
___________
Bottom line is that sticking labels on your CDs
will shorten their lifespan considerably.  If you want to keep
it simple and
black ink will do, buy a Sharpie.  I use multiple colors and buy
them on
sale.
 
You could also try playing with a CD label printer software and
try printing
your label on the paper sleeve you put the CD into instead of
printing it on
a label.  Or, print your info on an address label and stick it
on the
sleeve.  Or, keep your disks in a plastic case and print an
insert to go in
the case or print a label and stick it on the case (or on the
sleeve).
 
Just don't stick a label on a CD that you want to last more than
a very few
years.
 
Don
 
 
 
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