
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 How much did you pay for the printer? How much do you pay for replacement ink? How many discs can you print with one cartridge? What I've read has led me to believe that the cost per disc would be prohibitive. Also, less expensive printers weren't designed to handle the volume which we require. Nevertheless, thanks for your offer. Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 02:21 AM 4/26/2006, you wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Well, since someelse mentioned it that we will probaly be needing printable DVDs /Cds then why not get a printer that will print on DVD/Cds. Of course there are dedicated printers.
In the end run I think a printer would be more feasible.
I have a Pixima from Canon that prints DVD/Cds, but I am in Germany. I think the cost of sending me the DVD/Cds and sending them back would cost to much. But, I am willing.
regards Keith
Am 26.04.2006 um 06:23 schrieb Aaron Cannon:
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Thanks for your help with this. I actually don't think drying will be a problem, as we can always buy DVDs and CDs which are inkjet printable. These discs only cost $0.01 more on average than other types of DVDs.
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