
A MORE COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR SMALLER JOBS
The Epson R200 about $99. Excellent printer!!! Prints photos very nicely, and prints directly onto a DVD printable disk!
The Epson RM300 about $179 at Best Buy. Excellent printer!!! Prints photos very nicely!
This unit PRINTS DIRECTLY ONTO THE DISK (must use printable disks). The quality of the printable DVD/CDR's is OUTSTANDING!
Good prices on Ritek http://www.ritek.com.tw/ printable DVD's and CDR printables, and cases.
(Printable DVD/CDR's have a silver or white top allowing you to print directly on the disk, saving money on labels and there is no issue with off balance disks due to labels)
The Primera Bravo, a great way to make your own mass duplications and have something leftover after paying for the duplication costs.
I could spend $1200 for a larger run of say 300 disks and in the end have the disks and the bill, or make them myself on my Bravo, and I still have the hardware and the disks after paying the ~$1600. Pays for itself rather quickly... I switched to Ritek printable blank DVD's, and using my new printer, printed directly on the disk, looks the very best, and you save money not buying the labels.
Bravo is the world's first automated CD/DVD disc publishing system that can truly be called innovative. It combines automatic, robotic-based DVD or CD duplication along with full-color, 2400 dpi CD / DVD printer – all in one compact, desktop unit.
Saves a lot of work by hand on big jobs! About $1800 street price, but shop around as there are deals to be had.
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Fellows Matte & Glossy. Glossy are considerably more expensive, but look much better. Keep an eye out for specials with rebates. Bought 100 Matte for $5 with a rebate from Best Buy.
Recently, before the mass duplication of my training DVD, I switched to Ritek printable blank DVD's, and using my new printer, printed directly on the disk, looks the very best, and you save money not buying the labels.