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Brand: Casio EAN: 0079767174149 Item Dimensions: Label: CASIO Manufacturer: CASIO Model: CW-50 Modem Description: None MPN: CW-50 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: CASIO Studio: CASIO Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Create your own titles-print directly onto CDs. Design a label simply by selecting options that suit the CD type and your needs. Import your own graphics onto the CDs and use and font from your PC. An on-screen preview image shows exactly what the label will look like. An assistant feature provides help when you need it. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - the worst!I have had nothing but trouble with this lousy machine. It only prints when it wants to, and it doesn't want to very often. Stay away! Rating: - Casio Printer Good ValueThis is a thermal printer. Basically it prints a label that you design onto a CD or DVD. If you burn a lot of discs and you don't know whats on them because you didnt label them this is great. The thermal print does not come off. However, if you have Windows Vista look for a unit that supports Vista, as Casio does not appear to have a Vista upgrade for this unit as of yet. Furthermore, they dont return requests on their site (email). Rating: - Nice, Cheap to use CD PrinterIt does its job well. Prints simple designs. Allows you to work with fonts and is fairly cheap to use. The ribbons can be bought for $7.00 each (including tax and postage), and since I only print in one "area" (the top) I get close to 50 images from one ribbon. (47 to be exact -- I opened a used ribbon cassette and counted). Comes out to less than 15 cents a CD. Casio is up front about the number of images. The outside of their retail box states: "Each ink cassette allows printing of up to ... Read More Rating: - DisappointingNot easy to set-up. White printable surface CD just doesn't work. Besides broken text printing, the ribbon leaves black smudges on the white surface. I can't find many gauzy surface CD type ready available in store to print on this machine. Most CD with some printing already on and slightly textured surface does not work at all. Rating: - Beware the hidden costI urge everyone to read N. Caine's review here. The printed discs look great, but this thing devours ink ribbons. Anyone who calls this an economical solution subscribes to a different theory of economics than I do. This is going back to the store. Maybe Lightscribe is the way to go?? |