Sunday, March 4, 2012

2 PRINTERS AFFIX LABELS ONTO DISCS.(LIFE & LEISURE)

Byline: WALTER S. MOSSBERG Wall Street Journal

Home-burned CDs, packed with mixes of favorite tunes, have become popular enough to make up a significant portion of personal music collections. But listeners who have wanted to label discs with something other than a Sharpie marker have had limited options. Choices have largely consisted of labels designed on computers, printed out and then stuck onto discs. They beat handwriting, but are cumbersome to produce and attach.

Now, it's possible to run your CDs through a printer, like pieces of paper, and have custom-designed labels printed directly on the discs -- with two new Epson ink-jet printers that have …

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