Which disc printing is the best?
Discount Disc Duplication Pty Ltd offer different options for disc printing.
If you want to advice on which process is best for your needs, just send a file containing your image to: info@disc-duplication.com.au
We can advise you on the most appropriate option.
Printing Type |
Full Colour |
Directly to disc |
Comments |
Black Thermal Printing |
No |
Yes |
Best for text and logos Uses white or silver CD, DVD and Blu-ray media 300 dpi with 16 shades of gray. Not suitable for large solid areas such as photos |
Inkjet |
Yes |
Yes |
Using a high resolution inkjet printers direct-to-disc. |
Laserkote |
Yes |
No |
High-quality laser-printed label |
Black Thermal Printing
Print Colours: Black and Grey-scale only
Direct To Disc: Yes
Best for text and logos
Uses white or silver CD, DVD and Blu-ray media
300 dpi with 16 shades of gray.
Not suitable for large solid areas such as photos
Inkjet
Print Colours: Yes
Direct To Disc: Yes
Using a high resolution inkjet printers direct-to-disc.
Inkjet is best for full colour images and photos, giving a vibrant finish.
Not suitable if discs are to be used underwater, but inkjet is suitable in most other applications. Available on white and silver white CD, DVD
and Blu-ray media. Waterproof glossy inkjet printing is available at extra cost
Laserkote
Print Colours: Yes
Direct To Disc: No
High-quality laser-printed label
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