I just got an Epson R200 (great deal, $94 delivered at Newegg) because my old HP 880C died, and I like the idea of printing on DVDs.
I'm not looking to print huge full-color images on every DVD. I just think it'd be nice to have something instead of blank silver DVDs so I could tell the discs apart. I don't even like the way inkjet printable media looks. I think regular silver is nice. I just want to be able to put a title on the disc.
Rima sells silver inkjet printable DVDs, but are they shiny silver, or are they some kind of goofy matte-finish version of regular inkjet media?
I have a ton of Taiyo Yuden 8X DVD-Rs, which are the thermal printable silver ones. I assume that the only real issue of printing on this media would be smearing. The printer driver does let you turn the print density down, so I think if I do that and don't have a lot of coverage, printing on thermal media might work out just fine.
I just wanted to see if anybody had any experience/ideas before I waste some DVDs by printing smeary labels on them.
I'm not looking to print huge full-color images on every DVD. I just think it'd be nice to have something instead of blank silver DVDs so I could tell the discs apart. I don't even like the way inkjet printable media looks. I think regular silver is nice. I just want to be able to put a title on the disc.
Rima sells silver inkjet printable DVDs, but are they shiny silver, or are they some kind of goofy matte-finish version of regular inkjet media?
I have a ton of Taiyo Yuden 8X DVD-Rs, which are the thermal printable silver ones. I assume that the only real issue of printing on this media would be smearing. The printer driver does let you turn the print density down, so I think if I do that and don't have a lot of coverage, printing on thermal media might work out just fine.
I just wanted to see if anybody had any experience/ideas before I waste some DVDs by printing smeary labels on them.