I was recently tasked to investigate CD/DVD Printer technologies as the church I attend–Dardenne Prairie Bible Church–has been considering the possibility of buying one so we can label CDs of the sermons. Right now we just use a Sharpie to write the sermon info on the face of the CDs and thought it would be nice to make them look more professional. Since I don’t really know anything about CD printers I was a little apprehensive to assume the task of recommending a printer but I figured it would be an opportunity to learn. Not only that, I selfishly recognized that my research efforts would offer some fodder for my site.
While I wasn’t told of any budgetary constraints I certainly knew they existed. I figured I’d just approach the research as if I were going to buy a CD printer for myself.
I was a little surprised to learn that there really weren’t as many reviews as I had hoped to find… or I just wasn’t able to find them.
I learned that, just like most other technologies, there are different technological approaches; just as there are dot matrix, inkjet, and laserjet printers for printing documents, similar technologies exist for printing directly on CDs and DVDs.
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