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Thanks Mike,
Looks good to me.
Looks good to me.
I do restoration for some musicians in my area...from old R2R, cassettes, DAT, and vinyl LP's...this is stuff that maybe the musicians recorded many years ago but never published...
Here is how I do my CD's...
I built a computer with 4 DVD burners...got burning software called cdrtfe...with this I can burn 4 CD's at a time...
I have 2 Canon IP7220 printers...I print in inkjet directly on printable CD's...
So I burn 4 CD's and as soon as I have one bunch done, I put 2 CD's in my printers...I can print 2 CD's faster than
I can burn 4 CD's with this system...so production is pretty even...I can do a couple dozen CD's in less than an hour...
Then my wife and I design the liners and print them out on inkjet using a high quality brochure paper...
We have to cut the liner pages with a paper cutter one at a time and that's labor intensive...
But since we are retired we have plenty of time to do this...
I wind up with a very attractive package, in jewel cases...not figuring my time...cost is about $1.50 each, CD, paper, ink, jewel case...
I do restoration for some musicians in my area...from old R2R, cassettes, DAT, and vinyl LP's...this is stuff that maybe the musicians recorded many years ago but never published...
Here is how I do my CD's...
I built a computer with 4 DVD burners...got burning software called cdrtfe...with this I can burn 4 CD's at a time...
I have 2 Canon IP7220 printers...I print in inkjet directly on printable CD's...
So I burn 4 CD's and as soon as I have one bunch done, I put 2 CD's in my printers...I can print 2 CD's faster than
I can burn 4 CD's with this system...so production is pretty even...I can do a couple dozen CD's in less than an hour...
Then my wife and I design the liners and print them out on inkjet using a high quality brochure paper...
We have to cut the liner pages with a paper cutter one at a time and that's labor intensive...
But since we are retired we have plenty of time to do this...
I wind up with a very attractive package, in jewel cases...not figuring my time...cost is about $1.50 each, CD, paper, ink, jewel case...
Does Kunaki print with inkjet or use labels?
We do not use inkjet or labels. We use modern Japanese technology to print directly on the disc. There is a slight gloss on the cover of the disc. The quality is identical to what you would see on a glossy, high-quality photograph.
Wouldn't sell many CDs in the US for $15! I didn't make my mom pay for the 2 copies she asked for ...
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The problem with using Inkjet printers for CD/DVD printing is that the result may look really good, but don't let any moisture or the sweat from your fingers on the printed surface as it can smudge or even come off.
Nothing beats silk-screening...though I'm not sure what the Kunkai "Japanese technology" is about, but based on their website info..?
I get the feeling like they may(?) be using some form printing where they then apply a clear-coat over the actuial ink for protection.
You guys that have used Kunaki.....what's the printing on the CD like....does it look/feel like a silk-screening print job, or more like the glossy photo as they say?
Is it moisture-proof?
The problem with using Inkjet printers for CD/DVD printing is that the result may look really good, but don't let any moisture or the sweat from your fingers on the printed surface as it can smudge or even come off.
Nothing beats silk-screening...though I'm not sure what the Kunkai "Japanese technology" is about, but based on their website info..?
I get the feeling like they may(?) be using some form printing where they then apply a clear-coat over the actuial ink for protection.
You guys that have used Kunaki.....what's the printing on the CD like....does it look/feel like a silk-screening print job, or more like the glossy photo as they say?
Is it moisture-proof?
The RRP of a new CD in Australia is $30, although you don't see many trying that any more. Normally you'll find them at $25 depending upon who it is... sometimes $20 or some other low twenties variation. $15 is a bargain, and enough to feel like I'm not giving stuff away. I'm guessing the cost of getting replication done in the US isn't nearly as high, either... so it's all relative.![]()
You guys that have used Kunaki.....what's the printing on the CD like....does it look/feel like a silk-screening print job, or more like the glossy photo as they say?
Is it moisture-proof?
I use Kunaki for my own CDs, my band uses them, and I've been part of several compilations that use them. I've never been disappointed with Kunaki's product.
Yup, speedometer and the other's supposed to look like a record. That's a picture of an actual record and my wife doctored it up in photoshop.That's cool, one looks like a speedometer and the other a vinyl record? What did you send them to make those ? Did you have to send a picture of the vinyl record with the blue center in the exact circular dimension to fit on a CD? or was it a circle you printed on a piece of paper and sent in? Do you have to use any particular paper or printer for the art work or photos?
Lol I get it the speedometer is from your drag racing CD, cool ideas bro.
It looks and feels just like a commercially released CD. It's like a semi-gloss full color print job. Totally waterproof. I think they look great.
I use Kunaki for my own CDs, my band uses them, and I've been part of several compilations that use them. I've never been disappointed with Kunaki's product.