[Frameworks] DVD Thermal Transfer Printer

Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez solisland at atlanticbb.net
Sat Jul 31 11:07:18 CDT 2010


I have the Casio.  The printing is very limited - 3 or 4 lines of text per disc or something like that.  You have very little control over text formatting.  It also runs out of ink very quickly.  I rarely use it because it always seems to need a new ink cartridge and i just don't have time or cash to keep up with it.

On Jul 31, 2010, at 11:57 AM, Ken Paul Rosenthal wrote:

> I'm researching b/w thermal DVD transfer printers for my festival screener copies.
>  
> I've found that all-in-one printers are very reasonably priced but extremely inefficient in terms of ink, and pretty clunky to operate, though the result looks pretty decent.
>  
> Stand alone light-scribe printers such as the LaCie model are inkless, but discs are more expensive and have a grey background.
>  
> On the other hand, stand alone thermal printers such as the Casio Disc Title Printer CW-100 look promising and work with the white discs, though I've yet to test one.
>  
> Any suggestions?
>  
> Thanks, Ken
> 
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> www.kenpaulrosenthal.com
> 
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Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
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