CD PrinterA CD Printer will allow you to make professionally finished
CDs. Using either inkjet or thermal technology a CD Printer will really set your
product apart from other recorded discs in the market place. Inkjet printers are
a great place to start if you want fast, colourful, high-res prints that your
customers and designers will love. Discs finished with a CD Printer that uses
inkjet technology might be more colourful than their thermally printed counterparts
but unfortunately they might prove to be less durable. If you want to ensure that
your printed disc looks good for the lifecycle of the disc it may be necessary
to finish the disc with a clear lacquer. You can either buy clear spray type lacquer
in a can or you can purchase a dedicated disc coating machine that will increase
your output quality. For more durable finishes straight from the printer it
is advised that you consider a thermal printer. Although more expensive, thermal
printers work in very different ways to an inkjet CD Printer. A thermal CD Printer
will use a coloured ribbon that is melted onto the top surface of the CD. The
results will be similar to results achieved with a monotone laser printer on paper.
You could think of a thermal CD Printer as a laser printer and an inkjet CD Printer
as being similar to an inkjet paper printer. In many ways the prices are reflected
in the same way. For any individual or company that is serious about making
the right impression with their duplicated CD products investment in a CD Printer
is an absolute must. There will be no more adhering of labels and your customers
will be blown away by the production skills and expertise you have to offer. The
best news is that a CD Printer is cheap to buy and the results are terrific.
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