Casio Black Ribbons for All CW Disc Title Printers, 3 Pack (TR-18BK-3P)

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Casio TR-18BK Black Ribbon Tape for Casio CW-50 - CW-75 - CW-100 CD Title Writers -
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 3 pack
  • Black replacement ribbon
  • Yields up to 50 CDs/DVDs with 1 print area, up to 200 dpi resolution
  • Helps create professional looking custom text and graphics
  • Package includes 3 cartridges
  • Binding: Office Product
  • Brand: Casio
  • Color: BLACK
  • EAN: 0079767139711
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Casio Inc.
  • Manufacturer: Casio Inc.
  • Model: TR-18BK-3P
  • MPN: TR-18BK-3P
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Office Product
  • ProductTypeName: OFFICE_PRODUCTS
  • Publisher: Casio Inc.
  • Studio: Casio Inc.
  • UPC: 079767139711

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Customer Reviews

Good product2009-06-25
This is a good product. The print quality has been pretty good on the Cds and Dvds. My only concern is that it does not last that long.
Great price and product!2009-06-13
This product is great and makes your burned DVDs and CDs look very professional! Will order again!
zoot2009-04-15
This works excellent as long as you can find blank Cd's without writing on them.
Good Product, Poor customer service/shipping.2009-03-25
I guess my turn is up....meaning I have fallen in the not so happy category this time. 5 calls (3 unanswered) and 3 weeks later I received the item. The item is great, Casio makes a good product. I was looking for best price and forgot about what all comes with (sometimes) best prices. Wishing you a better experience with this vendor, if you choose to buy here. As for myself, I will pay a little more, elsewhere, next time.
Great product2009-01-06
We did have some problems getting this thing set up. It will not work connected to a usb hub. It also will not work if it is hooked up to a front of side usb port. It must be connected to a "main" usb port in the back of the computer. So it did not work with the available ports on the laptop, but did work very well connected to the rear usb port on desk top tower.
As for the printer itself. It prints very well, crisp and clear. Once it is set up it is pretty simple and user friendly. The software is easy to install and use. We are quite pleased with the print quality and ease of use. It does seem to print on just about any cd-rom surface. We have printed a few different sufaces and I think it works best on those that have a "frosted" looking front to them.

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