Cudex is absolutely right. Someone could select a different print media as
"glossy photo paper" or "photo quality inkjet paper" even for printing
DVD/CD. This way the printer uses more ink (for glossy photo about 2-3 times
more ink, for photo quality paper about 1.5-2 times more ink). Hence the CD
is printed more vivid.
I also wonder why all people in US search for Canon i865, while there were
other similar printers like epson 900, 960, etc.
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Yianni
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> I read this on a video board and was wondering if anyone had tried
> different print settings on a Canon when printing to printable media?
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> "For about $300 I bought an Epson 960 and a box of verbatim printable
> DVD discs, and I love the results.
> The software makes it easy to design very nice labels, and the
> printer does a terrific job of printing them directly to the discs
> (especially when you heed the advice of several Listers on choosing
> "Glossy Photo Paper" instead of "DVD/CD" as the Media type)."
I believe the selection "DVD/VD" is telling the printer WHERE to print
to *not* the quality which is a separate selection, unless the 960 is
different than 900.
I have Epson Photo 900 and I pick
Quality = Text & Graphic
Type = DVD/CD