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CD Inkjet Printers

   
Author: Seth Miller

Inkjet printers can now do more than just print documents and photos; they can also be used to customize CDs. Some inkjet printers are simply modified to be able to print on the surface of a CD.

Surprisingly, there isnt a significant difference between a standard inkjet printer and a modified CD printer. Only the paper carriage is adjusted to allow a CD to pass through. The ink cartridges and the print head itself are similar to those used in normal paper printing. CD inkjet printers can produce attractive designs and images.

Meanwhile, a special media intended for inkjet printers is necessary for excellent results. Printing on a CD will expectedly result in the ink not holding fast to the lacquer surface since a CD is a non-porous material, unlike paper. However, there are some brands of media that have an ideal surface for a particular printer.

When printing on CDs using an inkjet printer, there are some factors to consider, including durability, longevity, and the overall appearance of the image printed. These factors will all depend of the quality of the appropriate media used. The printer, ink, and medium (or CD) must be compatible with each other for best results. The type of CD will definitely affect the quality of the output.

Generally, customized CDs can last in short-term storage of up to ten years. Ink decomposition may cause damage on the disc itself as time passes. If the customized CDs are meant for long-term storage, it is recommended not to use inkjet printers.

In general, inkjet printers produce satisfactory results in customizing CDs. The printed image, however, may not be as vivid and detailed as when produced through silk screen or wax transfer since inkjet ink is prone to running or smearing when damp. Nevertheless, inkjet printers can create attractive, detailed, and relatively-long lasting customized CDs.

Author Bio:
Seth Miller is a reputed author. Seth likes to write articles about this subject.
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