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What is the best way to print on CD? Inkjet or Thermal?

Hi, I need to print black text (maybe images but this isnt so important) onto blank CDs to be of reasonable quality / durability. As I need to print hundreds of copies cost is a major factor. I would like to know the best & cheapest way to do this? I am aware of 2 ways. A dedicate thermal printer such as the Primera Signature Z1. or an inkjet printer such as Epsom Stylus R220 which prints to disc. Speed, cost, quality- any ideas? Also, what about the cd disc label stomping? thanks!

Public Comments

  1. Inkjet.
  2. Thermal would be the best way. With Ink jet your ink smudges more and if a liquid spills on the cover the ink would probably be blurred. The best way of all is print screening, try asking a professional printer in your area!
  3. get an epson r220 ink tanks are cheap from ukdvd i did and had no problems at all
  4. Thermal would be the best way. With Ink jet your ink smudges more and if a liquid spills on the cover the ink would probably be blurred
  5. Thermal is going to give you the fastest and most inexpensive results, however it may be tough to get labels or CD's that can do a thermal print. Thermal paper is much different than regular paper and often not readily available. If you can get a consistant source of supplies, then defiantly go thermal. The only advantage to ink jet is that supplies are easy to come by. However it is the most time consuming and expensive way to print.
  6. Go thermal.
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