If you really need to label your discs and using your desktop printer isn’t an option and LightScribe just doesn’t cut it, the Dymo DiscPainter may be just what you need. The DiscPainter paints CDs and DVDs that are the ink jet printable type. I have used an Epson printer to print discs before and they didn’t turn out very well mostly due to bad software.

Dymos product is specifically designed to only print discs and it can print at either 600dpi or 1200 dpi. CrunchGear says that it takes about 3-minutes to spin and print one disc at 1200dpi and about 1-minute to paint a disc at 600 dpi and the print quality was about the same. The DiscPainter will be available in October for $279 and comes with the USB cable, three inkjet printable discs and a color ink cartridge that can print about 100 discs. Video demo after the jump.
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