DYMO DiscPainter Color Cartridge #11

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Color ink cartridge to use with DYMO DiscPainter printers only
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  • Feature:
  • With True Enhanced Performance.
  • Latest Technical Development.
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: DYMO
  • Color: Black
  • EAN: 0071701116970
  • Format: CD
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: DYMO
  • Manufacturer: DYMO
  • Model: 1738252
  • MPN: 1738252
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • OperatingSystem: Windows
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Windows
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: INK_OR_TONER
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300215
  • Publisher: DYMO
  • ReleaseDate: 2007-06-01
  • Studio: DYMO
  • UPC: 071701116970

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It's Ink2010-02-05
It is ink. It is used for printing. It was shipped. It was received. It works.
ink for DYMO DiscPainter2009-12-05
Ink works as you would expect;but the DYMO printer does not work well my Apple computers; only a PC.
Excellent disk printer -- does exactly what it it supposed to2009-11-21
This is a one-trick pony, and it performs the trick superbly. It's fast, extremely accurate, and superior to any alternative I've seen on the market. What you see on the computer screen is exactly what you get on the final printed disk -- there is no "fudge factor" or margin, so the image you create is positioned on the disk just as it is supposed to be. Considering the difference in appearance when using this printer, it is worth the price.
DYMO DiscPainter Color Cartridge #11 the best2009-11-01
the DYMO DiscPainter Color Cartridge #11 is by far the best cartridge for the dymo disc painter as it is the only cartridge for this product.it does give you at least 100 labels for your white printable inkjet dvd's if you keep your print settings set at low.it is beyond a doubt in my opinion the best way to label your dvd's.stick on labels can not compare to this system.anyone who wants quality labels will want to invest in the dymo discpainter.more bang for your buck and longer lasting as the old saying goes.the cartridge lives up to it's potenial of delivering a great label.i can't praise it enough.
Over 100 discs on one cartridge2009-07-20
I've owned the DiscPainter for 6 months and like it a lot. I've printed over 500 discs with it. I just did a run of 100 discs, full coverage, mostly reds and yellow. I used Taiyo Yuden hub printable shiny waterproof discs using best quality (Discus software) and they are stunning. I got through 80 and the software recommended I was low on ink. I continued and managed to finish the remaining 20 on the same cartridge. It's too bad it's a single cartridge as I'm sure there was plenty of blue left, but the results speak for themselves. Use the water proof (resistant) discs for best results.

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