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anyone have any experience with these?
should I get an INKJET or a LASER JET to print directly onto my DVD'S

whats the best type of pritner to get to give at least middle of the road quality?

I don't want the ink to run if it gets humid and I would like it if they didnt fade in three ohours:D
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epson R-1800

uses 8 ink cart. and prints direct to disk

but disks are pricey (printable)

much less expensive in long rum to purchas program and self stick labels to print on

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I use the Epson R200, it is only about $90, prints directly onto the disk, I think it has great quality.
DVD's aren't too bad either, it you buy about 200 at a time, they are about $.25-.38 each.



I also use the Epson R200 also and like it a lot for its print quality--including DVDs.

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I use the Epson R200, it is only about $90, prints directly onto the disk, I think it has great quality.




HOLY COW!!! I bought the Epson R200 for $79 with a $20 rebate. so I was expecting to pay $59 for the unit. I just got my rebate check from EPSON in the amount of $50. KICK ASS. I paid $29 for a brand new epson R200:D:D
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