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Has anyone checked out the new burners that will burn a label on your cds.
it is done by laser etching.newegg has a benq brand on sell for $84.00 after rebate maybe it would be cheaper to burn the label instead of using a printer.I have the epson R200 that I use for printing.anyone have a comment on this. J.H. |
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>Has anyone checked out the new burners that will burn a label on your
cds. >it is done by laser etching.newegg has a benq brand on sell for $84.00 >after rebate The best price i've seen on LightScribe CD-r media is 50cents/each. Newegg actually has a verbatium 30pack spindle rather than jewel cases. I seem to remember it was higher than $1.00/disc for CD-r before today, now i'm seeing closer to 80cents/$1.00/disc with jewel cases. There is a $10.00 rebate on the Verbatium media in case you want something to try it on for size. http://image1.cc-inc.com/rapcoupons/3509MacMall.pdf You can pre-order the DVD+R LightScribe media for about $18.00 per 10pack at some stores,, but no one I know of sells it yet. I've been told it takes 10+min to put an image on a disc, and use of the lightscribe option reduces laser life by 66%, but these are unconfermed rumors. The media is monochrome only. I thought about lightscribe a few months back. I thought how nice a fixed cost per printing media would be. What turned me off was the burn time, the simple lack of media, and the cost per disc. |
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