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TSmosh
post Jun 7 2006, 08:40 PM, updated 20y ago

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hi.. where can i do printing on cd eh?.. my sister is currently doing her photograpic project for her finals and one of the requirement is to compiled all the artwork and images onto a cd. and the cd must have nice printing on it. i already survey some of the company pressing cd and it seems that the minimum requirement is 1000 cd per press and it cost a bomb. rclxub.gif . haiya.. she need 100 cd only.. any of you can help me ? print like dvd also can..
xetajones
post Jun 10 2006, 11:14 AM

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Litescribe might do the trick- take long time though. Or worse come to worse use DIY sticker labels but they are prone to water if you are using inkjet. Try using colour laser jet and they will solve your problems.
etsuko
post Jun 10 2006, 11:50 PM

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urm.. buy those cd printing kits.. it normally provides the cd label sticker, the 'device' to help you stick the label on the CD..

and all you'll need is an inkjet printer..

the best method when doing this is to make sure the CD isn't patterned. try finding a plain or a non-colored side of a CD so that when you stick the label, you don't see other stuff underneath later. smile.gif

p/s: if you're buying the totally blank cd from places like LY, it's safer to pay more for a better quality one than later have the issue of it not lasting by the time the lecture reviews your work.
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post Jun 11 2006, 11:54 AM

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I see most people in colleges, what they do is buy those sticker and print it out.

Stomper sometimes not accurate, i don't know. Long time ago, i wanted to buy a stomper, so this sales assistant proceed to do some demo since I have no idea how to use it, after she stomp, the result doesn't look good, not crumple or what, only stick 3/4 of the CD. WTF?!

But I've seen some nice results before.

Using sticker is the most practical way, in terms of saving cost and less hassle. tongue.gif laugh.gif
TSmosh
post Jun 11 2006, 03:58 PM

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thanks bro.. i'll try to suggest my sister on this. tq tq tq
devince83
post Jun 16 2006, 03:00 AM

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well, u can get ur friend who got printer with cd printing..
like Prixma 3000..
then use printable cd and print it..
faster and relieble.. smile.gif

 

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