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Posted by Steve(JazzHunter) on 09/21/05 22:25
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 07:39:24 -0400, CAndersen <kimbawlion@aol.com>
wrote:
>xiaobaoer@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>hi, I'm selling software I'm writing on CD/DVD, and need to produce
>>professional printing on top of CD/DVD disks, not using sticker or the
>>complete cover paper and glue on the disk, I need to print directly or
>>*burn* text on top of the disk so that it has a more professional look.
>>it'll look like a real DVD product that you buy from stores. any idea
>>how I can do that?
>
>Have a look into Lightscribe drives and media. A special top layer on
>lightscribe media allows you to burn a label onto the disc using the laser
>in a lightscribe CD or DVD burner.
However at 25 minutes to inscribe just ONE disc with a monotone
low-contrast graphic it's not practical for any type of quantity
production. Preprints and screen printing are much better ideas for
quantity, and the R200 or R300 on printable blanks is just perfect for
small runs.
... Steve ..
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