Most of us treat our blank DVDs and CDs with disdain after recording something on them, more often than not using just a marker to jot something relevant down. Why not take a more professional approach with the CD/DVD title printer? This looks like a standard labeler, except that it writes onto discs instead of labels. This device enables you to print up to 16 lines in 200 dpi resolution and offers over 650 built-in symbols as well as 5 different fonts to choose from in over 14 languages. The printer ribbon is good for up to 50 discs, where you will then need to pick up a new ribbon. Each purchase of the $130 CD/DVD title printer will net you 10 blank CDs. It can be powered by 8 AA batteries or an AC adapter which is not included.
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