In message Sun, 9 May 2004, Bob Smith writes
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I've done a few thousand of them over the past five years or so and no problems with durability yet. Its got to be better than relying on getting some sort of paper label stuck to a disk perfectly centered and flat (and hoping it stays that way over time) so as not to cause problems during playback.

Dear Bob


Thanks for that. Actually we have not experienced any application difficulties but certainly there is scope for a problem. Do you get any problems with writing? Smearing, marking of the underside of the CD's as they go through the printer? Can you load several as you can with paper or is it a careful feed one through at a time with fingers crossed? Is the resultant printed surface hard wearing or a tad soft and vulnerable?

Thanks to John Cole for his contribution, and to Andrew Lopez-Calvete too, though I would be reluctant to buy one of those printers just for CD printing! Actually I am quite tempted by the Canon having had such good results from their proofer this last six months. The idea of buying Epson again and the possible nozzle problems would fill me with some foreboding!

Anyone care to send me a sample of their CD printing...if possible from a Canon i865?

Cheers

Richard
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