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Posted by Bob Ford on 08/29/06 16:28
On 29 Aug 2006 05:59:23 -0700, geickmei@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
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>Bob Ford wrote:
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>> My media supplier also owns a duplicating business and they have a
>> Rimage thermal color printer. It prints as good as professionally
>> produced discs i.e. Hollywood movies etc.
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>> I don't think you want to spend that much money though and the color
>> film it uses is also very pricey.
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>The increased saturation (+1) helped a little, but my next adventure
>will be the silver surfaced inkjet discs. Anyone tried them? Might be a
>bust, but worth a try.
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I recently learned that TY makes a silver surface, inkjet disc and I
plan to try them myself.
Gary, methinks you may be over producing the situation as regards
labels on your discs. Do you really think the average customer gives a
rat's arse what the label looks like?
A fancy label on a crappy production will not improve the quality of
the production.
A nice production with an average label will get wows from your
customers.
Not being critical by saying this as I tend to get a bit anal about
some of this stuff myself i.e. credits from a dance convention that
take 70 seconds to roll :-)
I mostly use my Signature Pro printer and I have the settings on
medium quality - takes less ink and prints WAY faster and I have yet
to have a customer call me and say "boy this is a pretty crappy label
on this disc";-^)
>Gary Eickmeier
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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