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Started by Matthew Udovich, March 30, 2010, 10:21:22 AM

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Matthew Udovich

Anyone ever use one of these? Is anyone labeling disks?? If so, how?

Many thanks for the input!!


Matthew Udovich
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Jim Jensen

Sharpie  ;D. Heard about issues with paper labels so I've avoided them. Haven't experience one, but didn't want one I gave out to have a problem.
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Gene Foraker

I use lightscribe.   Very slow and only black and white, though.
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Matthew Udovich

I'm a sharpie guy myself, I've used the sticky labels at home, what a pain. I've tried Lightscribe here at work, while it suffices, I don't think it is something that everyone will be able to do, unless we replace all drives with lightscribe drives. I was thinking we would be able to network the Dymo Diskpainter, like we do with the Twin Turbo label printer, and then CSR's could label their own policy disks.

insurebaltimore

We use an Epson inkjet w/ CD printing attachment.  I much prefer the laserjet press-on labels from Avery, though.
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krichmond

Better late than never.  Check this out - the printer sounds like it has problems.

http://digital-photography-school.com/dymo-discpainter-review
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