Casio Disc Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard (CW-75)

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List Price: $149.99
Our Price: $69.95
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Manufacturer: CASIO
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Casio Color: Silver and blue EAN: 0079767163815 Feature: Title all forms of Disc Media Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: CASIO Manufacturer: CASIO Model: CW-75 Publisher: CASIO Release Date: 2005-04-25 Studio: CASIO Variation Description: Silver and blue
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Features
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Title all forms of Disc Media Thermal printing without applying labels Print directly on CDs and DVDs Import graphics, text and files Various colors to choose from
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Editorial Reviews:
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As more and more CD-R's are being used for data storage, the need for referencing of discs becomes greater. Using direct thermal printing technology, the CW75 can print up to 40 discs in 5 different colors (red, blue, green, silver or black) and no damage is caused to the discs, there is no waiting for the ink to dry and the print does not peel off.PRODUCT FEATURES:Stand-alone or PC Peripheral;QWERTY Keyboard;Thermal Printing Technology;USB Connectivity;Batteries (included) or Mains powered (optional);5 print colors (red, blue, green, silver, black);Free PC Software supplied.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It is all right, but primitive Comment: It is a simple gadget. It does the job for simple tasks, although it is surprisingly cumbersome. One color at a time. One side at a time. The keyboard isn't intuitive. The shift key doesn't change the case; I found that I have to lock the caps for individual letters. The number of fonts is very limited. The number of symbols is too restricted. One can connect it to the computer and do more, but I have a Mac. It is possible that greater versatility is there if I really read the instructions more carefully or experiment more, but that is not how I like to spend time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Casio Disc Title Printer Comment: So far so good. Fairly easy to use for simple titling projects not employing much in the way of graphics, though it has some basic capability I've not yet explored. Will use my Epson R220 for more elaborate needs. Have only had mine couple days, but initial use has been very good. Sure beats titling with a Sharpie. Very pleased with mine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREAT DVD/ CD TITLE PRINTER Comment: This unit is really cool. Only down side is there is NO software available for MAC. You'll have to use the key pad, which is no big deal, its easy and works great. The printed text is nice and clear, MUCH better than using a marker.
Customer Rating:      Summary: TERRIFIC! Comment: The only drawback is that you have to buy printable cd's and dvd's. Other than that, it's perfect.
Customer Rating:      Summary: exellent toy! Comment:
I purchased the casio cw-75 Disc title printer, and I am enjoying making professional looking titles on my dvd's and cd's. The ink cartridges for this little gem are convenient and easy.
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