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So I've just bought a marantz CD Recorder with a mind to producing my own original music cds. Artwork and sleeve creation is covered, thats fine but how do I get text and artwork onto the cd itself ? help !!!
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call up a recording studio, print shop, silk screen shop, or an actuall pressing plant.that is qhat i would do
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try checking out

http://www.neato.com


There are other companies that make the same kind of kits, but I can't remember their names/websites.

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Office Max, Office Depot, Staples..... and many other office supply joints all carry cd-label kits that work with your computer and printer.
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If you're serious and a bit richer, lexmark and HP both produce a printer that prints directly onto the top of a CD. Can't remember the models though - try their websites

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