Re: Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-22 Thread Paul Kitchener
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

Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-21 Thread 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

Re: Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-21 Thread Mike Fuller
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

Re: Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-21 Thread Eugene
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

Re: Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-21 Thread KEVIN Lock
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

Re: Printer/CD DVD labels

2009-02-21 Thread James Green
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. Sent from my iPhone 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

Re: CD DVD labels

2004-10-20 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
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

CD DVD labels

2004-10-19 Thread Lloyd White
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

Re: CD DVD labels

2004-10-19 Thread Daniel Kerr
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

Re: CD DVD labels

2004-10-19 Thread wyvern
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

Re: CD DVD labels

2004-10-19 Thread Stephen Chape
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