Stuart Breden wrote:
I'm a general practitioner. We store no hard copy. All electronic.
For medico-legal reason we need to have a dated and signed read only
weekly DVD back up.
What is the best small laser printer the could print these DVD's
and/or prints labels for them?
Stuart Breden
I'm a general practitioner. We store no hard copy. All electronic.
For medico-legal reason we need to have a dated and signed read only
weekly DVD back up.
What is the best small laser printer the could print these DVD's and/
or prints labels for them?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda
On 21/02/2009, at 6:33 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
I'm a general practitioner. We store no hard copy. All electronic.
For medico-legal reason we need to have a dated and signed read
only weekly DVD back up.
What is the best small laser printer the could print these DVD's
and/or prints
I agree with Mike.
Lasers use heat to print directly to an object. No disk will accept
direct printing from a laser printer. Printing on labels is always
dodgy as they can peel back and need a stomper to get them centred and
balanced correctly.
Ink-jets are cheap and most that are made
We have a HP Photosmart D5360 and I bought a printing programme named
Discus. The printer is good but Discus is brilliant. The disk
printing software that came with the printer was useless.
Kevin
On 21/02/2009, at 6:33 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
I'm a general practitioner. We store no
If you don't want to print directly onto printable DVD's the dymo
labelwriter has an easily applicable disc label. See labelcity.com.au
Cheers.
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On 21/02/2009, at 18:46, KEVIN Lock kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:
We have a HP Photosmart D5360 and I bought a printing programme
On 19/10/2004, at 12:19 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Otherwise you can also download a program called DiscLabel (I think
that's
it) from VersionTracker which also does a good job.
A new version of Disclabel has just been released today. Haven't
installed it yet, but the release notes say the
I saw in the Viking catalogue an add for a CD/DVD labelling system called
afterBurner (sounds like a bad wine). It is, of course, only for PC
according to the add.
Is there a similar product, software and applicator, that anyone can
recommend. Either commercial of shareware. I want to use my own
On 19/10/2004 10:43 AM, Lloyd White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw in the Viking catalogue an add for a CD/DVD labelling system called
afterBurner (sounds like a bad wine). It is, of course, only for PC
according to the add.
Is there a similar product, software and applicator, that anyone
Hi Lloyd,
If you hadn't mentioned applicator too I'd have advised getting any
labels and mocking up a template yourself in any application hat will
allow you to import your graphics. BUT since you also want an
applicator a trip to OfficeWorks and you will find packs of label
stationery with
Hello Lloyd,
I have a folder full of Word Templates for CD DVD covers that I got
from somewhere on the web.
I can email them to you if you wish, but they constitute over 6 MB so I
think DSL would handy. I am on DSL so it' s no problem for me.
On 19/10/2004, at 10:43 AM, Lloyd White wrote:
I
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