You can either use inexpensive Epson inkjet CD
printers like the R200 or R300 Series,  there are also
new LightScribe CD Burner drives that use a laser to
etch grayscale images & text directly on special CD's.
 If you have larger budget that are more expensive
thermal printers available that require a larger
investment and are great for large volumes of CD
printing.

--- Scott Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I've heard that printing the labels on paper, then
> pasting them to the CD
> isn't a good idea as they easily peal off. I've seen
> CDs that have the cover
> printed straight onto the CDs, what sort of
> equipment is used to do this?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> On 1/9/06, Sudhir Gandotra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Precisely what you have mentioned Marc.
> > Burn the CDs, print and paste the cover and sell
> the CDs, and enjoy
> > life, while doing a good job, making OO available
> to others.
> >
> 



                
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