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Rimage Prism Plus

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:44:43 PM America/New_York

Rimage's exclusive thermal transfer technology is designed specifically for your CD or DVD printing. The Rimage Prism Plus uses an indelible thermal process — no drying or curing time. It has rugged durability for 24-hour, 7-day use. Read More

Custom CD-R and DVD-R Packaging and Printing Services from CD Dimensions

Friday, July 9, 2010 1:51:18 PM America/New_York

If you are looking for printed CD sleeves and custom printing options then you have come to the right place. CD Dimensions offers a wide selection of custom packaging solutions to meet your needs and put that final touch on your disc creations. Give us a call at 888-395-6396 and talk to one of our duplication experts today. Read More
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Printable CD

Friday, July 9, 2010 12:54:33 PM America/New_York

In today's business arena, it is more important than ever to project an image that attracts potential customers and clients. Businesses go to great lengths to make sure that they're professionally groomed and personally prepared, but it's important that you make sure that all your business paraphernalia look polished and professional, too. You may have taken the time with your printed materials and they look great, but what about your digital based information? Are you making a lasting impression with your employees, vendors and clients when you disseminate your organization's digital assets? Printable CD technology helps you achieve you goals. Read More
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CD Printers

Friday, July 9, 2010 11:26:25 AM America/New_York

CD printers serve the purpose of labeling a CD. When we talk about CDs we are referring to CD-R or CD recordable. CD printers can be used on other types of optical media like recordable DVD and recordable Blu-ray. This is distinguished by the term "printable". Thus the terms: printable CD, printable DVD and printable BD-R. Read More
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How to label your DVD

Thursday, July 8, 2010 4:17:45 PM America/New_York

One of the great challenges to burning your own DVDs is how you label them. Certainly the old standby, a sharpie pen can be used but that solution leaves much to be desired. Sharpie pens use solvent based ink. This ink can attack some protective coatings on CDs however DVDs are constructed differently then CDs so the solvent would need to breakdown the polycarbonate layer (recordable DVDs are a sandwich of two polycarbonate discs glued together with the reflective and dye layer as the "meat". So as far as DVDs go Sharpies are not going to damage the dye layer but may damage a printable layer specific to inkjet printing which is outside the sandwich and applied to the top of the DVD recordable. That is more a cosmetic issue then something to be concerned with. Read More
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