You may be wondering whether the process of printing on a disc is complex. Fortunately, it is not, thanks to great DVD printing technology that’s user friendly and capable of high performance. In fact, the task of setting up a project with a DVD printer is not much different from what is done to set up any paper-printing project. Once the right materials and technology is on hand, including the correct type of blank discs – whether thermal or inkjet – the process is quickly and easily carried out.
Thermal printing discs are used predominantly for monochrome layouts or for those with a limited palette and will allow the incorporation of “white space.” This is frequently used to great effect, allowing blank, silver areas to show through strategically. For inkjet printing, compatible discs are white and will print just the way white paper does. Because quality of image relies on the dpi concentration, higher numbers are better. See the full selection of inkjet printers for specifications on dpi. Both printing styles will create a professional look required of serious work and seamless performance (as opposed to labels that can be printed up and applied to a DVD or CD disc.)
Please take a moment to see our inventory of automated CD and DVD printing units. Both manual and automatic units are available. The auto printers will allow a number of blanks to be processed, saving time. These are essential for bigger printing projects. You can also find great prices on “Burn and Print” items, designed to duplicate and print. These are popular turnkey solutions that are used by amateurs and professionals alike. Shop all of the DVD printer models here and find the one that fits your needs. If you have questions, please contact us. You can call our toll free number during normal business hours.