Painting your CDs just got a lot cheaper |
Sure you could design and print off your own labels for any burned DVDs or CDs that you make but why bother when you have a Sharpie pen within easy grasp? For those of you that aren’t as filled with sloth as ourselves and are also on a budget Dymo’s DiscPainter offers an affordable alternative to those expensive CD printers out there. For a cost of $279 you get a printing station that can produce high quality disc artwork and it only takes one minute of wait time to do so. The software that comes with the printer is compatible with all of the other major art programs like Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator so you don’t need to worry about compatibility issues. Amazingly it only weighs a little over two-and-a-half pounds and is about as compact as today’s average printers. The Dymo DiscPainter hasn’t arrived on the market yet but should be here soon so start brushing up on your Photoshop skillz.
via Chip Chick
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No one needs this. No one really needs to easily make professional quality disc labels in 60 seconds. In my day we used to label our Cds with masking tape and a dull pencil.
Your right Geezer, no does need it, but i sure wanted one and got it last week and i have been printing ever since. This machine has made my life soo much easier. I can get PROFESSIONAL quality in less than 3 minutes…thats 1200 dpi people…in less than three mins.
This printer is a big convience to me for work and for home stuff…i can make cute cd covers for family albums and i could use it for work to organinze all my files…i love this cute printer.