USDM Compares Different types of DVD/CD Printers – CDROM2GO.COM
USDM Compares Different types of DVD/CD PrintersInkjet DVD/CD Printer Inkjet DVD/CD printers give you the ability of full color printing right onto the disc surface. The printers are not much different than the inkjet printers you use for printing paper and some of them are actually paper printers modified to print on CDs and DVDs. Like paper printers, DVD/CD printers come in many models offering different features and capabilities. Lower end printers typically have lower resolution in terms of dpi. DPI stands for dots per inch and the more dpi the better the quality, since it gives you crisper and more detailed prints on your CDs and DVDs. Another important feature a DVD/CD printer might have is being auto loader ready. Auto loader ready means it can be configured to work with a robotic auto loading arm, allowing you to automatically print CDs or DVDs hands free. The benefit is the ability to print many discs without the cost of time and labor. The speed of inkjet DVD/CD printers also varies, with the average being around 30 seconds per disc which is another good reason one might want an autoloader ready printer. The brands of inkjet CD and DVD printers available on our site include Primera, Epson, Rimage, Microboards, Flexwriter, Xlnt Idea, TEAC & R-Quest. The CD and DVD media used for inkjet printers has a special porous surface, which allows the ink to absorb onto the disc. The two choices for printable media are white or silver matte. See printable CD & printable DVD media.