- Jul 1, 2002
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I was thinking about getting a DVD printer for printable DVD's. I was wondering if anyone had some experience with them, and how much more they prefered it over labels?
Originally posted by: NightCrawler
I make DVD and CD outside labels but the disc itself always seemed a waste of time and money. I would say that 99% of the time all I see is the jewel cases and dvd cases.
The jewel and dvd cases look great sitting on the shelf![]()
Originally posted by: gsellis
On a video forum, someone was discussing a review of the new Canon printers. The quality was supposed to be better than the Epson and the tray was easier to use. Cannot swear to it. I have a 960 that I got through Epson as a refurb ($50 off). I am happy with it, but it does take up a little real estate.
Edit - PS - Labels on DVDs are not a good idea. They unbalance the DVDs if they are not on almost perfectly, can come off at the higher rotational speeds in a slot in player. DVD tracks are closer, so they are more sensitive to high speed wobbles.
Originally posted by: Johnbear007
Originally posted by: gsellis
On a video forum, someone was discussing a review of the new Canon printers. The quality was supposed to be better than the Epson and the tray was easier to use. Cannot swear to it. I have a 960 that I got through Epson as a refurb ($50 off). I am happy with it, but it does take up a little real estate.
Edit - PS - Labels on DVDs are not a good idea. They unbalance the DVDs if they are not on almost perfectly, can come off at the higher rotational speeds in a slot in player. DVD tracks are closer, so they are more sensitive to high speed wobbles.
I've heard that but never experienced it myself. Also, these are just backups mostly for car use etc. I'm not going to cry a river if I have to make another. I've been using labels for a long time and have never had a problem to date.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Johnbear007
Originally posted by: gsellis
On a video forum, someone was discussing a review of the new Canon printers. The quality was supposed to be better than the Epson and the tray was easier to use. Cannot swear to it. I have a 960 that I got through Epson as a refurb ($50 off). I am happy with it, but it does take up a little real estate.
Edit - PS - Labels on DVDs are not a good idea. They unbalance the DVDs if they are not on almost perfectly, can come off at the higher rotational speeds in a slot in player. DVD tracks are closer, so they are more sensitive to high speed wobbles.
I've heard that but never experienced it myself. Also, these are just backups mostly for car use etc. I'm not going to cry a river if I have to make another. I've been using labels for a long time and have never had a problem to date.
It's not just a matter of making another CD label; they can potentially destroy your CD/DVD player.