Re: Burning lots of CDs

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Keep an eye out for refurbs, like closeouts at the epson store.    It 
was awhile ago, but I paid around $79 for CD printers, which includes 
the ink.   Places like Allmedia outlet sell replacement ink for pretty 
cheap.  DON'T put labels on CDs!!!!!

Bob van der Poel wrote:
> I'm getting to point where I need to burn a bunch of my new audio CD. 
> Does anyone happen to have an application which will run 2 or 3 burners 
> at the same time? I'd just have to pull a burner from a 2nd computer and 
> install in my tower and cut my twiddle-my-thumbs time in half ... well, 
> that's the theory.
>
> Right now I'm using k3b, and it works flawless for everything I throw at 
> it. But, I don't think it supports multiple burners.
>
> And while on the subject ... are the ink jet CD printers worth getting 
> just to do a 50 or 100 discs or should I just stick with the tried and 
> true sticky labels I normally print on my laser? I really do hate 
> inkjets, if for no other reason than the high cost of ink!
>
> Thanks.
>
>   

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