Reply to Re: Is there such thing as thermal-printable DVD-RAM discs?

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Posted by mark_digital on 11/12/06 19:32

<makbertodelete@anothermessage.com> wrote in message
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> Dear readers,
>
> Hello, there! As the title suggest, is there such thing as
> thermal-printable DVD-RAM discs? In essence, what I would like to know
> is if DVD-RAM discs are compatible with thermal printers, for instance,
> with the TEAC P-11 thermal printer.
>
> Before I am asked why I am interested in DVD-RAM discs, well, a friend
> of mine has many DVD-RAM discs, so I can very probably get them very
> cheap (or even trade them). And while DVD-R discs and/or DVD+R discs,
> et. al., are also cheap, I want to help my friend while helping myself.
> Besides, I have nothing against DVD-RAM discs (unless they are
> unprintable).
>
> Best to all,
>
> Carlos Albert Lacaye
> makberto at anothermessage dot com
>

You can print on any surface as long as there's room for it and it's not an
inkjet ready type of surface. The Casio CW-100 for instance, has a sliding
drawer just above the disc tray. There's scribe lines in the template to
help line up the disc. If you're asking if there are blank RAM discs, that I
don't know.
There is a slight possibility of screwing up a disc if you print after
burning. So I don't know if it makes logical sense to print to DVD-RAM.

mark_

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