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can i use my epson 1280 or 2200 to print on cds?

 
 
Robert Desel
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      4th Dec 2003
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Michael A. Covington
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"Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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I doubt that it can be done on a printer not designed for it. CD printing
on the Epson 900, 960, and R300 does not involve feeding the CD through like
paper. Instead, you put the CD in a special tray and flip a separate
mechanism into place. The printer has to know it's printing a CD; lots of
mechanical movements are different.


 
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Robert Desel
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Thanks.

I am trying to get a printer that will print on CDs. I have a 1280 and need
to replace my everyday printer, dont really want to but another photo
printer, and an eveyr day printer...

Any ideas?

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> "Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Do I need an attachment?

>
> I doubt that it can be done on a printer not designed for it. CD printing
> on the Epson 900, 960, and R300 does not involve feeding the CD through

like
> paper. Instead, you put the CD in a special tray and flip a separate
> mechanism into place. The printer has to know it's printing a CD; lots of
> mechanical movements are different.
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Michael A. Covington
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"Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks.
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> I am trying to get a printer that will print on CDs. I have a 1280 and

need
> to replace my everyday printer, dont really want to but another photo
> printer, and an eveyr day printer...
>
> Any ideas?


Epson 900 was just discontinued and is on clearance in the office supply
stores right now. Look around. It's slower than the other CD printers, but
quite adequate for your purposes.


 
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CWatters
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      4th Dec 2003
The European version of the Epson 2200 comes with a free CD printing unit. I
don't believe you can fit one to the US model 2200 because the mounting
holes (and probably the detection switch?) aren't present - at least on
photos I've seen on the web..

The 2200 will print on thick card so you could try and make your own CD
carrier (Print CD image onto card, cut out hole with knife and tape CD in
place, run through printer again). I believe you need special coated CD
media whatever you do and if you break your printer don't blame me.

Choose an image with uniform ink distribution to avoid out of balance
vibration at high RPM?

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dslr
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CWatters wrote:
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> The European version of the Epson 2200 comes with a free CD printing unit. I
> don't believe you can fit one to the US model 2200 because the mounting
> holes (and probably the detection switch?) aren't present - at least on
> photos I've seen on the web..
>


I believe it's something to do with a patent in the US that prevents
printer manufacturers selling CD printing accessories to the US market.
That patent is a US-only one, so the rest of the world can have them.

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      4th Dec 2003
There are several Epson's that will print on cd's in the US.


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> > The European version of the Epson 2200 comes with a free CD printing

unit. I
> > don't believe you can fit one to the US model 2200 because the mounting
> > holes (and probably the detection switch?) aren't present - at least on
> > photos I've seen on the web..
> >

>
> I believe it's something to do with a patent in the US that prevents
> printer manufacturers selling CD printing accessories to the US market.
> That patent is a US-only one, so the rest of the world can have them.
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> dslr



 
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      5th Dec 2003
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 21:23:21 -0500, "Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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I don't see why not--especially since the UK version of the 2200 comes
equipped with a CD tray and a CD printing software utility...not to
mention the Graybalancer software. I'm still trying to figure out why
all of this was left out of the U.S. version, it's almost as if they
don't believe we'd ever find out about it. Good news is that all the
software utilities can be downloaded from the Epson Russian site..

OTOH, it could be that they believe that pigment-based inks simply
have not worked out well when printing on inkjet-compatible CD/DVD
media, and also that the Graybalancer proved unneccessary.

I've got an Epson 900 that comes with a CD tray, and this would appear
to be compatible with any printer (such as the 2200) that has a
straight-through printing option and the capability to handle the tray
thickness (the carrier has a thickness of about 0.095"). Somewhere I
read that the UK version is loaded from the front when printing
directly to CD/DVD media, but the 900 only loads from the rear slot.
Is this correct?
 
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> On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 21:23:21 -0500, "Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> >Do I need an attachment?
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> I don't see why not--especially since the UK version of the 2200 comes
> equipped with a CD tray and a CD printing software utility...not to
> mention the Graybalancer software. I'm still trying to figure out why
> all of this was left out of the U.S. version, it's almost as if they
> don't believe we'd ever find out about it.


Note that I believe Epson left out the mounting bracket holes and possibly
the switch that detects that the CD printer tray is fitted on the 2200.

> Somewhere I
> read that the UK version is loaded from the front when printing
> directly to CD/DVD media,


Yes the CD tray fits to the front of the 2200 I believe.


 
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:46:29 GMT, "CWatters"
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>"Warren" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 21:23:21 -0500, "Robert Desel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Do I need an attachment?
>> >

>> I don't see why not--especially since the UK version of the 2200 comes
>> equipped with a CD tray and a CD printing software utility...not to
>> mention the Graybalancer software. I'm still trying to figure out why
>> all of this was left out of the U.S. version, it's almost as if they
>> don't believe we'd ever find out about it.

>
>Note that I believe Epson left out the mounting bracket holes and possibly
>the switch that detects that the CD printer tray is fitted on the 2200.
>
>> Somewhere I
>> read that the UK version is loaded from the front when printing
>> directly to CD/DVD media,

>
>Yes the CD tray fits to the front of the 2200 I believe.
>

This sounds like quite a different arrangement than that used for the
Epson 900, where the CD is loaded onto a special plastic tray and then
pre-loaded into the rear and clamped down by means of the lever
(thickness I presume) adjustment. The whole works then proceeds
through the printer like a stiff sheet of paper. I've seen ideas
posted for printing CD/DVDs in any printer having a straight-through
printing path, and from the descriptions, it would seem that the 2200
would be a relatively easy job, since it can handle the required
thickness--others would require a mod to do this. One idea was to
obtain some thin illustration board and make a three-layer sandwich
out of this with a cutout for the CD blank. This was suggested only
as a trial configuration to be improved on by the substitution of
plastic sheet material.

Or why not just order a replacement CD tray for the 900 and use that?
I don't see anything particularly special about the one I have, except
for a small 1/2" X 1/2" notch on the left side of the front edge,
probably to ensure alignment but not necessary. The CD
printing/management "Print CD" software can be downloaded from the
Epson Russian site, and the file is "pricd_120e" for the English
version. It may be identical to the "Print CD" program provided for
the Epson 900, but I'm not sure yet.
 
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