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Old May 14th 14, 02:16 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Jason
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Default Identifying CD

On Tue, 13 May 2014 16:15:15 -0400 "Keith Nuttle"
wrote in article lktugi$egu$1
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On 5/13/2014 2:57 PM, Jason wrote:


I have two Epson inkjets with that feature. They work well. Here's
another - I have no experience with this one.

http://www.amazon.com/Epson-Artisan-Inkjet-Printer-
C11CA45201/dp/B00275G08W



Thanks for all of the responses.

From what I get from all of the post, all methods for Identifying disk
are either something you would not present to a customer with examples
of your work, or either dead or dying.


The Epson printers produce beautiful results - fully professional. You
can include images as background if you want. They come with a servicable
program for making labels; better ones are available but are not free. I
record chamber groups and produce CD's that all think look just fine. The
inkjet-writable CD's cost a couple of cents more than the ordinary ones.
I used Taiyo-Yuden blanks because I've never burned a bad one. I've begun
including a tiny QR code on the CD's that links to the performers'
websites.

Jason

...and no, they don't smear

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