As mentioned in another post you can use the Epson R 200 & 300. They use 6 small cartridges and tend to be ink hogs. However, they do great work and you can look around for good buys on the cartridges at other than Epson. You want to design your labels to minimize the ink required. Refurbished Epsons are available from Epson and major outlets. The R 200 for around $100 USD.

CDROM2GO is a source of ink jet printable CDs at good prices and they also do large and small batch duplication complete with labels or complete packaging. Burning or pressing depending on the volume.

Choose "silver" ink jet printable CDs as in my opinion the white still look too much like stick on labels unless the full CD is printed.

Ron Wright

On 1/9/2006 8:57:38 AM, [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 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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