There are many printing options available. What are the differences between inkjet, laser, thermal, silk screening, and offset printing?
Inkjet printing directly on special surfaced disks has good resolution but has not proven to be very durable and typically not waterproof. Consequently, we do not offer this method. Laser printed paper labels are adhesive labels printed in high resolution that are attached directly to the surface of either CDs or DVDs. They are the the least expensive option. Photo Finish thermal printing is a high resolution transfer process that prints directly onto the disc surface. Both laser and thermal printing are available in single or full color. Replicated CDs or DVDs are normally created using photo quality offset printing.
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