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Dymo DiscPainter printer

Posted on Sep 20, 07 08:30 PM PDT

Dymo DiscPainter printer

You know all those discs you have at home that are filled with illegally downloaded media? Why not add some semblance of personality to them by ditching the black marker and writing inane words like "Warez - Disc #75" in favor of the Dymo DiscPainter CD/DVD printer? This device spins from the inside out at approximately 600DPI per minute, presenting you with a pretty decent final product at the end of 60 seconds. Just make sure your discs are inkjet printable in the first place. The Dymo DiscPainter printer will arrive at store shelves this October, retailing for $279. Each purchase comes with a USB 2.0 cable, an AC power supply, three inkjet printable discs, and a full-color ink cartridge that is good for approximately 100 discs.

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By TC , 01/01/08 9:22 AM (CommentID #413709)


DYMO is just better, too.
Try it and you won't go back.

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By Moe Roy , 01/01/08 2:51 AM (CommentID #413345)


I have had a Epson R300 printer for the past 2 years and it's a piece of junk for printing DVD's. It just will not feed correctly, sometimes it takes 5 or more tries to get a DVD ptinted. It's about time someone comes up with another method.

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By Maggie , 16/12/07 11:57 AM (CommentID #395583)


Epson printers have major feed problems and produce spotty results (literally and figuratively). Why would someone pay more for a DiscPainter? Because it works silly. Cheap printers creating cheap looking discs are no bargain.

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By DL , 21/09/07 12:05 AM (CommentID #307993)


Epson and Canon make inkjet printers that can also print on discs for a lot less money. Besides size, what does the Dymo offer that would tempt anyone to pay two to three time more?

*Canon printers that can print onto discs are not sold in the US.

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By Edwin , 20/09/07 9:07 PM (CommentID #307882)


I just hope they're waterproof :)

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By adan , 20/09/07 8:49 PM (CommentID #307868)


about time! im sick of stick it labels and buying the clear protective shields for the sticky printable labels, this is a blessing.

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