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Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Dymo DiscPainter and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dymo DiscPainter.
 
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The editors liked

  • Robust
  • Easytouse design software for Mac and PC for adding patterns
  • Shapes
  • Photos
  • And text. Variable quality settings (up to 1200 dpi). Ink dries quickly. Minimal warmup time. Compact. No buttons. Nearly covers entire surface of disc.
  • Fast
  • Easy to use
  • Above average print quality
  • Supports hub printing and multiple media types
  • Prints full-color
  • Professional-looking CD and DVD labels on the discs. Includes software. Works with any program.
  • Printer and software are easy to use
  • Mac and PC compatible
  • Outputs professional-looking discs (at highest quality setting)
  • Very easy to use
  • Mac OSX software included
  • Quiet
  • Fun to watch
  • Speedy and easy to use
  • Svelte
  • Unobtrusive design

The editors didn't like

  • 40 for replacement 4color inkjet cartridge (100 discs using default settings). Takes an average of two minutes per disc. Quality is slightly grainy at default setting
  • Concentric circles visible at highest setting.
  • Some circular banding can be seen
  • More noticeable on some designs than others
  • A slight lean towards red in the hue Every time you submit our site
  • An Angel gets its wings.
  • Pricey. Estimated price per disc—just for printing—is 39 cents plus the amortized price of the printer.
  • "Fast" setting results in color banding and other problems
  • Expensive
  • Just one ink cartridge
  • Hard to find ink carts at local stores
  • No power switch
  • Can only print one disc at a time
  • Poor quality for printing photos onto CDs and DVD
  • Not yet compatible for Apple Leopard or Windows Vista
  • Pricey replacement ink cartridges

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  Published: 2008-02-18, review by: kenstone.net

  • Abstract:  February 18, 2008 DYMO DiscPainter Innovative CD/DVD Printer What Goes Around Prints Nicely http://global.dymo.com/enUS/DiscPainter/default.html $279.95 - Leopard Compatible By David A. Saraceno If you regularly print CD/DVDs on a tray-based inkj...

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  Published: 2008-02-10, review by: wired.com

  • Robust, easytouse design software for Mac and PC for adding patterns, shapes, photos, and text. Variable quality settings (up to 1200 dpi). Ink dries quickly. Minimal warmup time. Compact. No buttons. Nearly covers entire surface of disc.
  • 40 for replacement 4color inkjet cartridge (100 discs using default settings). Takes an average of two minutes per disc. Quality is slightly grainy at default setting; concentric circles visible at highest setting.

 
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  Published: 2008-01-03, review by: pcmag.com

  • Prints full-color, professional-looking CD and DVD labels on the discs. Includes software. Works with any program.
  • Pricey. Estimated price per disc—just for printing—is 39 cents plus the amortized price of the printer.
  • The DYMO DiscPainter CD/DVD Printer makes it easy to print professional-looking labels for one or a few discs at a time—if you can justify the price....

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  Published: 2008-01-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Printer and software are easy to use; Mac and PC compatible; outputs professional-looking discs (at highest quality setting)
  • "Fast" setting results in color banding and other problems; expensive
  • This all-in-one CD/DVD printer makes it easy to print professional-looking discs, but its too pricey for casual use. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: lafcpug.org

  • Abstract:  by David A. Saraceno If you regularly print CD/DVDs on a tray-based inkjet printer, you know the whole process is a little wonky - - which literally means crooked, off-center and askew. At best, these printers require patience and a couple of reset...

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