Dymo Discpainter Demonstration.

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

This is my Dymo Discpainter, printing a cover on a Skiing DVD. Using the Magic Mouse Software called Discus. The effect is nice, when printed on the printable Watershield Disc's and much better than using a marker pen or the sticky labels. It does do a better job on art type designs,rather than a photo which are not quite as good as the print from my Epson. I found that on the four disc's that I printed. that the high ink settings made the picture,particularly the snow, which went on off white, a bit dark.

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  • great video 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I am glad that you like it. Just have to wonder, why it still has 0 rating. When others have and I think that mine is better. Anyway that's life. Dave

  • The photo will not rub off, any of my Watershield disc's. I bought mine mail order from B&HVideo in NYC. It did cost a lot this way. But it is a nice to have. I hated marker pens. Like the results from Avery C9660 photo labels. but when stuck on could hear them rubbing in my MacBook Pro disc drive. Also a tad fiddly to fit, with the possible out of balance that just a slight off center could produce. So to sum up, No it is not worth £200 if you have not got it. But I like mine. Dave.

  • love way u made video how you do it btw does the ink on the discs rub off

  • Glad you liked the video. The ink, does not rub off as long as it is dry, So you have to handle it with care as you remove, if there are some still wet patches it would rub off. As would wet ink on a paper print. Dave.

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  • i have epson 285 the ink is good but if you rub it a little hard it comes off. i know the dymo discpainter is not for sale anymore but love the way it works and nothing like this out. just wondering if it is worth 200 pounds

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