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From: travelswithharry
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  • DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE A WINDOWS 7 64 BIT SYSTEM THEY NO

    LONGER SUPPORT THIS I BOUGHT ONE AND NOW IT IS USELESS DYMO SAYS THEY NO LONGER SUPPORT THE DISCPAINTER A PRODUCT THAT THEY MADE I AM FURIOUS WITH THIS COMPANY AND WILL NEVER PURCHASE ANYTHING FROM THEM AGAIN.

  • @mrlbattle1 good. i am glad you wasted your time and money.

  • 10 years later.....

    PRINTING.......

  • shit slow af

  • i know dymo dosent make the ink for it

    Its rebranded lexmark ink

  • Does it comes out glossy on a matte inkjet printable disc?

  • I have a Dymo DiscPainter... did yours print with lines all over the graphic? It looks perfect on the video, but it's not focused enough for me to tell. Even when I use the water resistant discs and a brand new cartridge, there are lines all over my graphic. (in a circle from printing while spinning)

  • Mine was very good. no lines and good color. The other side worked well. Photos were transfered perfectly.

  • its really slow but it printed out pretty dam good

  • ehh? Priorities?

    what about the music that's supposed to be on the damn thing? I'll take 10 decent tracks on a blank label over a Yes grade artwork and musical rubbish any day.

  • ehh the printing doesn't look flush to the edge to me... Not a big deal to most but those small things do matter.

  • You could just invent your own then!

  • whats the best discs to use i use verbatim imprimable/printable

  • does ink rub off

  • No it is very permanent

  • i have epson 285 and ink is good but if you rubbed hard alittle ink rubs off wondering is this really worth 200 pounds

  • A bit slow thow..

  • Thanks for providing this test video!

  • oh I want one...any one know where I can get it for under $250?

  • Brenda, the printed labels made by the DiscPainter depends on what type of disc is used. Both glossy and matte finishes are available for printable discs. I tend to use mostly glossy disc media.

  • What type of disc surface did you have when printing this? Gloss? Matte?

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