A different solution for your disc-printing habits and needs, looking great and letting you see what's "cooking"

Jan 4, 2008 11:12 GMT  ·  By

I really don't know how many among us are still true fans of CD/DVD-burning instead of storing their content on the ever increasing huge hard drives. Well, for all those who still haven't lost the neat vibe of seeing shelves full of rich color discs, the DiscPainter from DYMO comes as the ultimately cool disc printing solution.

[admark=1]In case you feel like adding a very personal and cool touch to your discs, be those CDs or DVDs, this neat piece of machinery will offer you the possibility to have them "reborn" in a spin and with the minimal fuss imaginable.

Indeed, it's all about a spin, as the DiscPainter works on a different technology than your inkjet printer you used to rely on for this purpose: instead of passing by over the disk for innumerable times, the DYMO DiscPainter will have the support spinning at speeds exceeding many times that of the print head and will have your disc ready in a significantly reduced time than you'd normally print the classic way.

The DYMO DiscPainter comes with a special software which not only allows you to choose between a wide selection of canvas but will also let you adjust the printing quality and performance specs according to different types of discs, layouts and so many more. Even more, this machine will work seamlessly with Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, SureThing or QuarkXpress so you'll be printing discs with your fav image and text using the very softwares you like working with.

For professional presentations to family memorabilia and to creative portfolios, the DYMO DiscPainter will help you achieve great visual 600dpi results with your discs, sure to make a strong impression wherever they'll go. Selling for $280, the DYMO DiscPainter may not be on your everyday shopping list, but in case you really like to see your disc collection looking better that anything else, I guess this cool gadget is well worth the money. And finally, one great feature: the transparent lid will let you see the proper printing process!

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