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Roger Shealy
May 11th, 2009, 08:14 PM
I've been duplicating a number of DVD's on two different burners (Sony and LG) and I find that some DVD's play fine until I put on the Memorex labels, then they don't read. I'm using the centering tools, but they can still be off a fuzz.

Anybody else had this problem?

Tripp Woelfel
May 12th, 2009, 05:13 AM
Labels are bad. Full stop. From unbalancing DVDs to delaminating CDs, labels cause nothing but problems. If you're reticent to use printable media, invest in a Sharpie. It's the safest alternative.

Roger Shealy
May 12th, 2009, 05:24 AM
What is a good (and inexpensive) solution to produce professional looking DVD's when you're only making 1 - 20?

Art Varga
May 12th, 2009, 06:32 AM
Ditto on the labels - not worth it if in the end the DVD is unreadable. Get some inkjet printable DVDs and find someone with good handwriting:)

Chris Davis
May 12th, 2009, 08:00 AM
An Epson DVD-capable inkjet printer can be found for under $100. Google the R280.

Taky Cheung
May 13th, 2009, 11:01 AM
Yeah I'm using EPson R280 too. Also get those TY water resistance inkjet printable DVD. It has the gloosy look on the printout. highly recommended.

Tripp Woelfel
May 14th, 2009, 06:02 AM
+1 for the Epson. My almost two year old Epson Stylus 595 is still going strong after printing over 250 disks and case inserts. I'm quite sold on Epson.

Robert Petersen
May 14th, 2009, 09:10 AM
I also use Epson printers. I used an R300 for many years. I finally started getting banding in the blacks on DVD's; the head kept clogging. Epson ran a sale, so I recently purchased an Epson Stylus Photo 1400 and I love it. It performs significantly better than the R300 when it was new, and I have not had to clean the heads once. The ink is more expensive, but seems to last longer. The tray to hold the CD or DVD is significantly improved. It does a great job with printed media.

Kevin Shaw
May 14th, 2009, 09:31 AM
I've been duplicating a number of DVD's on two different burners (Sony and LG) and I find that some DVD's play fine until I put on the Memorex labels, then they don't read....Anybody else had this problem?

Yes, this has been a known problem for years and you should definitely not use stick-on labels on DVDs - especially for professional purposes. Even if they play initially the label can peel slightly over time and cause the DVD to stop working reliably, as happened to me with a couple of customers before I switched to printable DVDs.

The Epson CD/DVD printers are the most widely available in the U.S., and some Canon printers can also be configured to print DVDs (but I think you have to order the tray separately).

Bill Koehler
May 14th, 2009, 12:30 PM
I bought one of these earlier this year, so far I've produced ~100 DVD's.

Combined with the Printable Inkjet media, TY or Verbatim, it looks significantly better than using the stick on labels, which is what I used to use. Far more and cleaner detail in any graphics+pictures you may be printing, especially.

Gene Gajewski
May 15th, 2009, 10:06 PM
I'm using a Canon MX850 scanner/copier/fax. It's prints DVD's fantastically. If's perfect as a main everyday printer - and great for the occaisional DVD.

Roger Shealy
May 16th, 2009, 07:19 AM
Gene,

I have a MX700, which is very similar. I don't see how either can print onto the DVD itself, but must use labels. Am I incorrect?

Ivan Snoeckx
May 16th, 2009, 09:01 AM
Your Canon MX700 cannot print on CD's or DVD's.

Such printers have a special sled system that goes through the printer.