Throw away your lightscribe drive and your CD labels, an affordable color CD/DVD printer has finally arrived. Sure, there are also affordable Epson printers that can also print on to CD media but there has never been a dedicated CD printer that fell before the $1000 price tag. The DiscPainter produces high quality dpi in 60 seconds with Radial Print technology (whatever that is, it works). Dymo software is included to easily create the CDs. Or you can use Quark Xpress, InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator to design the CD. We just saw a live demo in person at CES Unveiled in New York City, and were mightily impressed. We also digged that the printer is small in size, it’s just a little bigger than a dedicated photo printer, it weighs just 2.65lbs – and it’s both PC and Mac compatible. Anyway, we hope you’re holding on to your seat. The expected retail price is $279. There will never be an excuse to write on a CD with a sharpie again!
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