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printable media

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printable media
Refers to CDs and DVDs in which their label side can be printed with an inkjet printer. Although all CD and DVD media can be marked with a soft ink pen, they cannot be printed across their entire surface. Rewritable media have a specialized, white coating on the label side that supports inkjet images.

Burn and Print
This Disc Maker Elite2 duplicator burns up to 34 CDs per hour without operator intervention and prints the labels as well. CD-R discs that are specialized for inkjet printing must be used. (Image courtesy of Disc Makers, www.discmakers.com)


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