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  • What software were you using to stretch out the bleed on the dvd cover?

    Thanks

  • do you know where I can put my CD in a Canon Pixma MP750? I just cant find the gate!

  • i have this to and i use it for my album but you made me have a better idea man and explain it better for me thanqs man u a cool dude

  • So which is the best form of labeling. Direct on disc or printing on labels?

  • @bianess06 Both forms are fine. It really depends on the printer that you buy and how much time you have. If you goo with labels you'll have to peel and stick all the labels on each disc. Direct to disc printing bypasses that step, but normally the disc publishers can be a little slow, especially when compared to your standard laser printer. Primera just released their new 4100 series, which is wicked fast. It prints a full-color disc in 6 seconds. Check out the videos of it on our channel.

  • @cdrom2go Thank you. I will definitely check it out because I am looking for a labeling solution for my clients DVDs

  • @cdrom2go Disagree. If you stick the label yourself on disc there are great (read: 100%) chances that it will be slightly off center (even the smallest part of an inch) which will cause trouble when your computer is reading the disc. It's not uncommon that those discs end up being scratched.

    If you're just printing for aesthetic reasons labels are fine, but if you plan to use them stay away from them!

  • @black1888tm Not to mention they peel up over time. Took a while but it happens!

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  • @bianess06 Direct printing on disc. :)

    Ask yourself why professional CDs are printed upon and not labeled with printed labes. :)

  • @black1888tm yea all pros are printed on the CD itself. I bought a printer that canprint straight on the CD and so far so good

  • hey does the printer come wif intaller cd?

  • I can't find a cd printer anywhere -_-

  • Great video

  • awesome!

  • Easy, just buy a printer that prints onto printable disks! whack it on the tray, open the software, create your label and press 'print'! sit back and watch in awe as your label prints onto the disk directly. Labels are 'old hat'

  • can you create/burn an audio disc on dvd media that will play back through an ordinary pc player or normal dvd player as an audio cd in original pcm/wav format not mp3 but play back as a normal audio cd as if the software think it is an audio cd but with a larger capacity of 4 gig instead of 700mb. I wish more people would start uploading audio cd's in uncompressed pcm format instead of mp3. I already no about dvd audio. Can pc dvd burners burn to 8cm media as well as just read them

  • Is this water-resistant?

  • anybody know how to record an original cd ? not cd-r or to make cd-r works on all cd players like original cd when buy 1

  • just use nero

  • yo you guys use thermal printing?

  • MagicXXMadness OMFG your that retarded you shouldnt even have a laptop stick to tv idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i dont get how my LAPTOP can print cd labels? and my computer is pretty thin..

  • As long as you can connect your LAPTOP to a PRINTER that can print media, then you should be able to print media from it or any other computer that you connect the PRINTER to. Of course there might also be software that you have to install to your computer as well to enable the PRINTER to work on it.

  • you are an idiot holy crap

  • I bought CD-R's with the white blank cover on them. Can I spray paint my logo or write on it with a black marker or will the color run in the future?

  • It all depends on what you mean by white blank cover. Inkjet printable discs are porous and should hold pigment well, but Thermal printable discs are smooth and are meant for high heat to transfer a dye or wax based pigment. We don't spray paint discs, so we are not sure if that would work on either disc surface. It might also depend on the type of spray paint you are using. Most permanent markers will work almost anywhere.

  • @juleswinns no

  • wow u can do anything these days... u can think of the most stupuid thing in the entire world and it exists... such as printing cd/dvd media... and no doubt theres a demand for it somewhere...

  • What the heck, dude. Every video production professional who freelances has a need for printing CD/DVD media. There's a huge market for it, for trust me.

  • Great entertainment and info !

  • it bothers me that this system prints at only 300 dpi. My DiscPainter disc labeler prints at 1200 dpi and it only takes 3 minutes. The lower quality dpi really isn't dense enough for color photo labels.

  • 300 DPI is photo quality and anything above that is usually just found in inkjet printers. Inkjet printers attempt to "make up" for ink bleed by making smaller and smaller dots, thus you see inkjet print resolutions up to 4800 dpi. The real difference is in the discs themselves, take a look at a dye sublimation print versus an inkjet print and the dye sublimation tends to look better, even at the lower dpi.

  • would this work with any printer or a specific kind? do u have to do something to a printer or do u just put the dvd inside where the paper should go? would this work on a hp deskjet f380 all-in-one?

  • Hello BigTymez1, sadly we cant comment on the HP units because we dont use or sell them. As for printing directly on a disc, there are several types of printers that do it. If you are looking for one, check us out at CDROM2GO. All of the printers we sell can print directly on discs. From what I know all new Epson printers can as well by using a special tray. If you are ever looking for printable media, check out our huge variety including silver, matte, and glossy finishes!

  • Printing on CD/DVD with paper is for 100% amateurs. Printing directly (white printable) is the same (amateurs). Only that rimage was ok, even so was just the prism type.

  • Fantastic!!!

  • Excellent.

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