You need Ink-jet printable blanks (CD, DVD ...). I use the "hub printable" kind. You really don't want to use labels as the adhesive has a history of permeating the surface and causes data loss. And labels can cause some balance issues with drive. Personally, I've gotten good mileage from Epson Photo R300 printer (although the tray feed mechanism effs up over time). I 'd avoid an inkjet that uses a single ink cartridge. That is just wasteful. There are other printers (Primera, Canon, Epson Photo) that can do a good job.
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HineyWipe @ Sep 24th 2007 11:58AM
You need Ink-jet printable blanks (CD, DVD ...). I use the "hub printable" kind. You really don't want to use labels as the adhesive has a history of permeating the surface and causes data loss. And labels can cause some balance issues with drive.
Personally, I've gotten good mileage from Epson Photo R300 printer (although the tray feed mechanism effs up over time).
I 'd avoid an inkjet that uses a single ink cartridge. That is just wasteful.
There are other printers (Primera, Canon, Epson Photo) that can do a good job.