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Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
Anyone know where you can go to get a CD or DVD printed like ones from the shop? I'm not talking about creating pirate copies just creating professional looking CD's that have your own MP3's or home videos on.
MMC :/
RE: Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
Go to any computer type shop and they will have a system called Pressit. It comes with softwear to create your own lables. You can drag and drop photos, put on text, make your own inserts for cases and will cost you the princely some of about £10-£15. That will get you the basic package with a few CD shaped sticky peel offs. I am not very good with computers a I can say it is very easy to use.
All the best,
The 42%er.
RE: Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
Why not buy a printer capable of printing cd`s/ dvd`s. I bought the Epson photo stylus 900 for £75 at pc world when it was on offer, very pleased with it :)
RE: Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
Thanks for your help. However, I meant actually printed onto the CD as apposed to a sticky label.
Regards,
MMC
RE: Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
The Epson Photo Stylus prints direct on to white printable DVD/CD. Caution should be taken with printable lasers - for every one person who has no problems with labels, there are three who do.
J Mark Oates
"Watch out for the rats. They like to nibble things..."
RE: Where can you get a CDR/ DVDRW printed with your design, like ones you buy from a shop?
http://www.medeainternational.com/pressit/
This should explain it a bit better. You can download what the cd looks like from various sites if you are making back ups and at a glance you would not know the differance.
All the best,
The 42%er.