Review: Dymo DiscPainter

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June 29th, 2008 | Categories: Accessories, Hardware, Peripherals

Dymo DiscPainterI have a mountain of CDs and DVDs in my office. Some of them are in sleeves, others are stacked on spindles. For the most part, my disc labeling consists of grabbing a Sharpie ultra-fine-point marker and scrawling something right on the top of the disc. I’ve tried sticky labels before, but stopped after I had a few CDs that wouldn’t come out of my iMac’s SuperDrive slot.

Dymo, the labeling company, is now shipping the DiscPainter. It’s a single-duty printer designed for one thing; printing directly onto inkjet-printable and .

Size, Installation, and Setup

The first thing that hit me when I opened the box was how big it is. Given that it is a single-tasker, it takes up a lot of room on a desktop (roughly 5.75″ x 10″). For those with limited space available, this may be a reason not to buy the .

Following the included Quick Start Guide (yes, I RTFM), I removed the usual tape and plastic cruft encasing the , popped in the single ink cartridge, and connected the power cable. The initial user experience is excellent.

[Via: Dymo.com]

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