CD-R Printers, Media Makers, and the Writing on the Wall
With all of CD-R’s recent success, why is it, then, that disc printing still lags behind, in terms of technological growth, affordability, and installed base?
With all of CD-R’s recent success, why is it, then, that disc printing still lags behind, in terms of technological growth, affordability, and installed base?
There is little arguing that CD-R disc label printing has come a long way in terms of price and capability in a few years and the future promises more exciting developments.
Eastman Kodak Company announced an adapter kit that allows 5.25” half-height CD recorders to be used with the company’s Disc Transporter.
Rimage Corporation announced its Rimage Services Group is expanding its facility in Plover, Wisconsin to offer CD-ROM replication.
There are, of course, many different ways to label a disc – everything from using a felt-tip pen and stick-on label to fancier inkjet, dry offset, and silkscreen printing systems. Rimage Corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota has pioneered a solution that adapts thermal transfer technology for CD-R labeling. A long-established method for other printing applications, Rimage …
Rimage Corporation announced its new Perfect Image Producer line of CD-R disc publishing and duplication systems is now shipping.
Rimage Corporation announced its Perfect Image CD-R Printer recently received an award from the SIGCAT Foundation.
Rimage Corporation announced its new Perfect Image Producer line of CD-R duplication and publishing systems at SIGCAT 1996.
Rimage Corporation announced it unveiled an enhanced version of its Perfect Image CD-R Automated Publishing System (APS) at the AIIM Show.
Eastman Kodak and Rimage announced that Rimage will resell Kodak’s Disc Transporter and PCD Writer 600 throughout Europe.
Rimage Corporation announced new color disc labelling capability for its Perfect Image CD Printer at the Intermedia World show.