Writing on your discs with Sharpie is good enough for most people, but it is certainly not a professional perspective. If professionalism is what you are looking for, you do not mind paying cash for the CD / DVD printer name.
It looks like a standard labeler, a bit cumbersome, and a small keyboard and display. The only difference is that he would write to your discs, rather than these difficult dried peel labels.
You can print up to 16 lines at a resolution of 200 dots per inch, there is even a little graphic you can put on. Over 650 characters are built in five fonts to choose from, as well as 14 different languages.
The display is a bit disappointing, it will only show you a dozen characters at the same time, so check for errors may be difficult.
If in a warehouse 650 characters is not enough for you, you can use the included USB cable to hook the printer to the computer and use the software, also included, for the transfer of new characters, and perhaps even the fonts.
Printer ribbon will last you up to 50 drives, and one is included in the purchase. You also get ten blank CDs, which is extremely generous, given how expensive they are in these days. You can use 8 AA batteries (which are included) to power the printer, or buy a network adapter.
On CD / DVD printer name is a bit on the expensive, the $ 130, but if you need professional promising drives for presentations, or simply prefer them that way, it's a good choice.
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