On Monday 23 October 2006 16:10, Temlakos wrote: > Jeff Vian wrote: > > > > Now that the prices of printable disks (CD & DVD) has become affordable, > > and the printers for them are available and some even can be used in > > Linux, I have quit buying the paper labels and buy only the printable > > CDs and DVDs. > I was just about to ask which ones can be used in linux, when I read this. > Recently I acquired an Epson Stylus Photo RX-700. I had to use the CUPS > driver for the Stylus Photo 700 in order to make it work, but I /did/ > get it to work. That printer has a guide for printing directly to a > disk--and now you can get printable disks for about $0.50 US per disk, > or even less. Paper labels now add too much to the price of > non-printable (branded) disks to make them worthwhile. Add to it that a > directly printed disk looks neater and is easier to clear the player. > Thanks for that. I have been looking enviously at them for a while, but seen no indication that linux support had begun for them. What software do you use to produce the label? Anne
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