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Posted by Alan Rutlidge on 01/25/08 06:44
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonicANDTHISTOO.net> wrote in
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> Rod Speed wrote:
>> I want to be able to print to *NON* inkjet printable CDs and DVDs.
>>
>> You can write on these fine with a Sharpie etc but when you use normal
>> ink,
>> it takes a hell of a long time for the ink to dry enough so it doesnt
>> smudge.
>>
>> I just want to put a little bit of text on the CD or DVD, not full
>> artwork etc obviously.
>>
>> Has anyone seen anyone offering ink thats similar to whats in a Sharpie
>> etc ?
>>
>> Better if the ink is meant for an inkjet printer, because most printers
>> that will
>> print on CDs and DVDs have a separate print head and since I dont want to
>> have to fart around flushing the heads after every print on a CD or
>> DVD...
>
> If you want to use solvent ink such as the ink that's in Sharpie pens, be
> prepared to pass a lot of gas because you're going to flush-fart five
> times for every disk that you print on. Maybe if you use original
> manufacturer ink for this, you will learn to break wind enjoyably: your
> shit will be sweet and people will come from miles around to smell the
> perfume of your flatulance.
>
> Oh my god, I just saw the mess of cross-posting here. No matter -- out it
> goes.
>
> Richard
LOL. Good one Richard.
Great to read a bit of humour here from time to time. :-)
In response to Rod's question.
Just as easy to write neatly using a standard CD-R pen.
They come in about 6 different colours AFAIK as well as different tip
thicknesses.
Officeworks stocked them the last time I looked.
Cheers,
Alan
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