From: Bob McGowan on 6 Jan 2010 14:10 John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 15:54:36 -0800 > Bob McGowan <bob_mcgowan(a)symantec.com> dijo: > >>>> John Jason Jordan wrote: >>>>> I still want to be able to put an image on a CD or DVD, but I guess >>>>> the only way to do that properly is with an inkjet. But if I do it <--Deleted--> > My desktop computer has two Lightscribe DVD drives. I paid extra for > them hoping that they would do what I want, but since they are > grayscale only, the Lighscribe feature remains virtually unused. > (Although I did get them working back when I was running Ubuntu - and > I'm sure they can be made to work under Debian as well.) > > My motivation is different from what most people want. I want to make > distro CDs and OpenOffice.org CDs that look official. > <--Deleted--> I understand the motivation and laud your efforts. And wish you luck in the process ;) Just a thought, one I've entertained but not followed through on (yet, for various reasons), would be getting a photo quality inkjet that can also print on CD/DVD. This would only make sense if you use it to do photos frequently enough to avoid the drying out/clogging issues. The printable CD/DVD's I've seen have a totally white printing side, which makes for much better image quality, in any case. I can't help with any recommendations for inexpensive printers, though ;( as my interest is in high quality and large (poster) size photo printing. Which makes the darn things quite expensive. -- Bob McGowan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org
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