WHAT DOES AN INKJET PRINTABLE HP CD-R DO? GOT ONE WITH A PRINTER, NO INSTRUCTIONS SO WHAT TO DO?
I GET THAT IT IS A DISK BUT IS PRINTABLE BECAUSE YOU CAN PUT A PICTURE ON IT LIKE A MUSIC CD AND THE SAVE WHATEVER YOU WANT ON THE DISK ITSELF LIKE PICTURES OR MUSIC. AND HOW DOES IT WORK. I GOT ONE WITH MY NEW PRINTER BUT NO INSTRUCTIONS.
Public Comments
- I think that is the Driver cd of the Printer. If not a driver cd then It might be a rewritable cd.
- I assume your printer can print directly to CDs and this is a blank you can use to try it out. Inkjet printable CDs are not the same as regular CDs.
- An inkjet printable DVD is a DVD made with an inkjet ink permeable coating on the upper, non-recording surface of the DVD which allow consumers to perform printings onto them directly. Usually this process is done by using a special CD/DVD inkjet printer. Inkjet printable DVD media offers a way to customize DVD-Rs. When inserted into a suitable inkjet printer, it will be capable of reproducing appropriate inkjet printer page output, including text and pictures. Printing directly onto an inkjet printable DVD-R provides the following advantages over traditional labels: Lower Cost: Generally, it is more affordable to buy printable inkjet media than to buy both media and labels. While the printer might represent an additional expense, printer is needed to print labels anyway, a media-capable printer costs about the same as an inkjet printer. User-friendly: It is easier than placing labels on many discs, as most printers have easy-to-use disc alignment. Safer: Labels can peel and cause damages to drives and player mechanisms. However, the inkjet DVD surface is part of the media, drive damage is less likely, regardless of storage conditions. Inkjet DVD media is also safer in slot-loaded optical drives. These DVDs were typically slightly higher priced than their standard counterparts but nowadays the prices are comparable.
- I would look on it's label. Most likely it's the drivers for the printer. If it is blank, then you can record ONCE onto it. If it had an RW then it would be rewritable
- Use just like a regular CD-R/RW Only you can print the label directly to the back of the CD instead of having to use a sticky back label... the CD for the Printer should have a software bundled in that will in-able you use utilize this neat feature.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers