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DVD won’t work in client’s DVD Player
Ted Snow replied 19 years, 9 months ago 10 Members · 12 Replies
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Chris Franklin
August 17, 2006 at 5:30 pm“CD/DVD printers are under $100.”
Oh wow! The printers that I’ve looked at were closer to around $1,000. Thanks for the tip. I’ll definately look into it.
Thanks for everyone’s help!
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Ted Snow
August 17, 2006 at 6:25 pmI am on my second Epson R200 printer and have had excellent results with them. The first one started spitting ink out into the bottom of the printer after a while so I just went to my storage closet and pulled out my spare I had bought. The newer version is the R220 which is pretty much the same thing except the CD/DVD tray looks to be much more reliable (I sometimes have to help feed the tray into the printer by giving it a slight nudge in the R200). They aren’t super fast but if you’re not printing lots of copies at a time they work great.
I have been using the cheap ProDisc brand inkjet printable discs from CD-DVD-Supplies.com and have never had one come back. I have used close to 1000 of these discs and only ran into one 50 pk. that had a few bad discs in it. I could see dark spots in the burned side of the disc after burning. But this was just a few out of one spindle like I said. You should NEVER use stick on labels as they will throw the disc out of balance.
Some will say to never use any ink other than OEM, but I use after market ink in my R200 and never had a problem. In fact I just bought two more sets of ink cartridges on Ebay for about $30 including shipping. Epson ink will run you about $70 per set…and you can buy a new printer for less than $100 with ink included.
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