Printing on CD/DVD's
Did a search and didnt find much. I have 2 weddings this year as primary and want to deliver the images on a nicely printed DVD. I am using a MAC and found 3 different programs that can print(inkjet) directly on DVD's. Wanted to get some opinions from anybody using Discus, Disc Label or Disc Cover apps to print DVD's. Or, what are you using to deliver your images on.
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I'm not sure of the software it comes with. I think it's Disc Label.
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Thanks. Can I ask what printer you are using?
When i tried printing directly on DVD it didn't work well at all, not sure why, all the ink was smudged all over the place. It was yucky!
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I just did a Google search and found this one
http://www.amazon.com/Taiyo-Yuden-JVC-Shield-Printable/dp/B000LUC8WW
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Yeah that's the ones I use. They have a really interesting finish on them, if you lick your finger so it's sopping wet and try to slide it across the CD, it just sticks and the wetness is just gone. Really an odd feeling since you expect a wet finger to slide, but it sure doesn't smudge. Just make sure they're the "Watershield" ones.
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To me, it's a no-brainer. Lightscribe. But that's just me. When I used to be in the music industry I would print off labels with CD stomper pro.
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I used lightscribe a lot at first, and the result is really nice, but it's just so limited that after a while I got bored with it. It's only black and white, and the contrast doesn't ever get as bold as I wish it would. It's very sharp and clean though.
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A HP C5380, although it works with other makes as well as HP.
The prob with LightScribe is...HP changed it shortly after it came out....my original version was fantastic I printed pix on the disks that showed great contrast...somewhere i lost my original disk that came with my 1st external burner (and HP did not own LightScribe at first, cause I got mine with a different brand of burner)..so when I downloaded LS again it was very pale in comparison...after email support they told me to just keep re-burning to get it to the darkness I wanted......I am moving away from LS simply due to the fact that my first burns a lot of times take nearly and hour and then so does each burn after that....just to dang much time......
Will check in to the TY disks...but I have email into MAM-A also to see if they have the probs mentioned above.....
It does not matter how you orientate the disk to reburn...LS finds the correct orientation to start reburning...that is great............