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DYMO DiscPainter

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The DYMO discpainter surely has to be the biggest innovation in labeling since Lightscribe

Using Radialprint technology the DYMO lays down ink directly onto the disc as it spins. The user is able to utilise every part of the surface from the inner hub to the outer edge.
Print times are excellent ranging from 60 seconds to three mintues, a fraction of the time for even a basic Lightscribe print.

The unit itself has a small footprint, equal to about two CD cases so should fit neatly in amongst your piles of pirated movies.

Costs $279 (£135)

Check the movie for a demo and rundown.

Via OHGIZMO

Comments

I love my new Dymo....omg it is te cutest little printer and for my tiny apartment it was definitely a space-saver...unlike those other printers whihctake up sooo much room. The quality i get out of that little machine can not be matched. I love the software tooo, b/c on my mac i created the best pictures and i love the professional look they get when printed on the cover of a cd.

I recently purchased a DiscPainter and don't know how I survived without it. For years I used those horrid sticker labels until a sticker peeled off inside my expensive car stereo, ruining it. I am no tech geek so the fact that I was able to print CDs within 5 minutes after hooking the DiscPainter up really impressed me with its ease of use. This device is not a toy nor a joke. If your labeling needs are limited to your 10 y/o daughter wanting to label her homemade Spice Girls CDs then don't waste your time. But if you need a fast, easy way to label CDs and get professional results then this device is for you.

I had no idea they even had stuff like this, this looks incredible!

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