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| 1. Casio CW-75 Disc Title Printer by Casio Inc. | |
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The print quality is good provided that you use the right kind of CD/DVD. As most of the reviewers have pointed out, you must use media with smooth shiny areas for the label. The CD does not have to be totally blank. It just needs to have enough smooth surface for your label to print on it. Disk with matted surface is not going to work. I use the SONY CD-R and the TDK DVD+R with good results. Both of them have manufacture's logo on the surface but they also have plenty of smooth blank areas for top and bottom labels. The easiest way to explore the printer's features is to use the Disc Printer software (download the latest version from Casio's website). One of the things that the software allows you to do is to import a Windows Media Playlist (.asx) file. Once the file is imported, the software can automatically creates labels for all the song titles in your playlist. I have tried that feature and it works great.
The picture on the box shows a CD-R coming out of the printer, and even though no manufacturer's name or logo is visible, the markings on the CD-R bear a striking resemblance to the markings on the Sony CD-Rs that I had sitting on my desk. I immediately tried printing onto a few of the Sony CD-Rs, and the results were terrible. After consulting the troubleshooting section of the manual, I tried adjusting the print density to its maximum setting. The results were better, but still unacceptable. Finally, I tried the test CD that came with the printer, and got much better results. The test CD had an absolutely smooth surface, whereas the Sony CD-R had a subtle texture to it. The printer documentation mentioned a website address for information about the type of media recommended for use with the printer, but when I visited the website, I was greeted with a "sorry, now under construction" message. No help there. I ended up buying some inexpensive Imix CD-Rs at a local office supply store. They have a perfectly smooth surface, and I've just printed a batch of 30 CD-Rs with very good results; only one disc came out less than perfect. I also found it interesting that batteries ARE included with this printer, but NOT an AC adapter. The included batteries haven't died yet (after 30 good discs and about 10 test discs, each with 2 passes of printing on each), but I don't know how much life is left in them. Incidentally, why does this thing run on batteries, anyway? Does Casio think people are going to be printing discs while they're out jogging or something? Before you get any ideas, let me point out that moving the printer while it's printing gives poor results. For best results, put this printer on a flat, stable surface and don't bump into it while it's in use. The ribbon ran out after about 20 discs or so, which (as someone mentioned in another review) translates to about 50 cents per disc for labeling. In this case, that's more than DOUBLE the cost of the discs themselves, but the results really do look quite professional with the right combination of media and gentle care. Using this printer as a standalone device was a little awkward, but the included software installed itself without a hitch, and it makes it MUCH easier to see what you're doing when laying out a label. I'd strongly recommend using the computer connection unless you have a very good reason not to do so. Only time will tell if this labeling mechanism has any long-term adverse side effects. I was using paper labels for a long time before I discovered that after many months, they apparently shrink just a bit, which warps the CD-R into a slight bowl shape, and causes readability problems. I'm thinking that this Casio device is a much better idea than paper labels, if only for that reason.
Once that was done, I opened up the software and after clicking around a bit to see some of the formatting options, it took me less than ten minutes to put together a label for tomorrow night's MONK second season finale episode which I will burn onto DVD-R, with MONK at the top print area, and the episode name and original air date on the bottom print area. I used TDK brand DVD-R media which has a nice, large, smooth printable surface at the top and bottom. Then I used the sample CD-R which comes with the machine, to burn a copy of a music CD. My results and observations of the machine's performance: 1. The software is pretty slick, and so far it works flawlessly. Depending on the type of disc you are printing (e.g. music, data, photos, etc.), it presents you with a variety of formatting options for the two print areas. With all formatting options, you can change the font name and size to whatever you have installed on your computer. All text formatting changes are immediately shown in the on-screen depiction of your label, so you can see right away if your text will fit into the print area the way you want it to appear. If you are printing in both print areas of the disc, the software prompts you to first align the disc in the tray for the top portion of the label...click print and it goes to it. Then the tray opens again, and the software prompts you to turn the disk so that it can print the lower print area. 2. I have not yet used the printer as a stand-alone...I will eventually try it out, but why bother with all those buttons and keys when I can easily get what I want much more easily on the computer? 3. The print quality is Pretty Darn Good. Larger, bolder and straighter fonts come out better than smaller, thin and curvy fonts, but in all cases you'll notice a slight "pixelization", or slightly rough edges. To my eye, it's only obvious if I hold the thing right up to my face. You can change the print density but I haven't played with that option yet, to see if it makes a difference. Overall, I'm happy with the print quality. 4. I'll be interested in seeing how the printing on the CD holds up from use in my car. The instructions say that use in such players causes wear on the print surface from the CD player's rollers that load the CD, which could cause the printing to eventually get worn off. Also says not to keep printed CDs where they'll get very hot, and not to store them in plastic-sleeve storage devices...I guess the ink can come off on the vinyl if it's in contact with it for very long. 5. Cost per print raised by others...bah! Definitely no comparison to the almost-zero cost of just writing on a disc with a marker, but my handwriting and printing looks like crap. Labels and ink jet ink aren't free, but probably cheaper than using this...but so what? And I'm starting to see some of the labels I've been using (Stomper and Avery) come up a little around the edges over time. 6. Power options: the battery power is great for me, because I don't have to find an empty outlet in my gaggle of power strips, and I can just pick the thing up and put it in a drawer when I'm done. On the other hand, I think Casio could have sprung for a measly A/C adapter instead of making it an option. 7. The CW-75 is not built like a tank. The drawer has a flimsy feel and does not close as precisely as it should. The unit is lightweight and...well, just think of your last Casio calculator or adding machine to get an idea of its general construction, fit, and finish. ... Read more | |
| 2. Casio Label-Biz Disc Title Printer w/Qwerty Keyboard (CWL300) | |
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| 3. Casio CW-50 CD Title Printer by Casio | |
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This printers prints on ALL CD's and DVD's that I have tried. You may have to be clever on how you rotate the disc to insure that the print area is clear of manufacturer's writings, but I've been successful with several different, including Sony, Memorex, Imation and Fuji. Print quality is excellent. The printer will only print on standard full-sized CD's and DVD's and not on the CD-Single or CD-Business card discs. As for the fact that you may only get 20-40 labelings per label tape, that makes the cost about 15 cents each. If I can get a great looking print job on my labels for distribution at an average costs of 75 cents total (including amortizing the cost of the printer over 300 discs, the cost of the discs and the cost of the print ribbons) then I feel I've hit the jackpot! By the way, many have pointed out that you can only print in one color per disc. This is not true. You can print each line in a different color if you want to and have the patience. Do not be dissuaded. At this price, you can't go wrong.
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| 4. Casio TR-18BK Black Ribbon Tape for Casio CW-50 and CW-75 CD Title Writers by Casio Inc. | |
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| 5. Casio KL-780 EZ Label Printer by Casio | |
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| 6. Casio KL-7200 3-Line Label Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Product Description The KL-7200 prints up to three lines of text including 59 symbols and illustrations. Customize letters with outline, shadow, or raised-print styles. You can also create special effects such as shading, underlining, and framing. With a print resolution of 200 dpi, your text will look sharp and your labels easy to read. Its built-in sans serif font can be printed in 24 different sizes, so you'll never need to squint to read box labels on the top shelf. Its top-loading cassette, standard QWERTY keyboard, and 12-digit LCD for editing make the KL-7200 quite user friendly. Additional features include a 95-character memory with 25 preset common phrases and automatic numbering. It comes packaged with 9-millimeter tape but will accommodate a variety of tape sizes. It runs on 6 AA batteries (included) or an optional AC adapter.--Emily Bakko Features | |
| 7. Casio KL-8100 Professional Style Label Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Casio KL-8100 gives you the freedom to choose from five print styles and refashion your labels with 356 distinct symbols, including Greek and Russian characters. It's a good fit for advanced label-printer users who want the best of both worlds. The KL-8100 also displays five languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German. A 2,500-character text memory, auto numbering function, and 74 preset tape formats assist in making the KL-8100 strikingly easy to operate. If extended memory and label storage are concerns, the PC Link software can link your label printer to PCs and Casio organizers. The Casio KL-8100 comes with a convenient carrying handle and AC adapter. The label printer can also be powered by eight AA batteries. Features Reviews (1)
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| 8. Casio KLP1000 Mouse Pad Label Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Product Description You can design and make labels for binders, video cassettes, audio cassettes, files, lockers, shelves, and cabinets, plus name and address labels. Preset templates are included for your convenience as is a phrase library to select common expressions. The label printer offers three different printing methods and will support any language with True Type fonts. Up to three lines can be printed on 18-millimeter tape. A time stamp allows you to record the current date and time on your computer. If you want to transfer information, you can highlight text from Microsoft Word, Excel, a Web page, or your e-mail, and input the text on the labels. The label printer package includes a mouse pad, USB cable, AC adapter, 9-millimeter tape, and the CD-ROM software (you supply the mouse). --Dana Van Nest Features Reviews (7)
Software is also quirky (you are advised to download the latest software FA-B30 from the Casio website which does support XP) In it's default state after the software is installed it takes over the right mouse click context menu so that you can print The software is actually quite friendly in many ways, it shows the preview of the labels being printed, there are some pre defined BMP images that can be inserted to the labels, it even allows you to caputure a part of screen and insert it to the labels. The user interface is not very intuitive but I'm not complaining at this price. All in all this is a useful printer at a bargain price
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| 9. Casio KL-60SR Compact Label Printer by Casio Inc. | |
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| 10. Casio KL-100 Label Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Review The label maker can accommodate four tape sizes ranging from 0.25 to 0.75inches. We found that the labels held up under both hot and cold temperatures(microwave or freezer) and were water resistant as well. Label at the office, inyour kitchen, in the garden, in the tool shed, in the attic, or in the kids'rooms. From Tupperware and toys to storage boxes and light switches, the XL-100is the ideal tool. Printing is exceptionally fast. It took only nine seconds toprint and cut a label reading "Casio KL-100." The unit's small LCD screen can be frustrating, and its operation isn'tintuitive, but its low cost and great usability more than compensate. Overall,we think the Casio KL-100 will make a great labeler for teachers, industrialworkers, and the compulsive organizer in all of us. --Ariel MeadowStallings Pros: Cons: Features Reviews (3)
How many times have you needed to reinstall an OS, but forgot where the manual was with that damn key? Or if you are like me, the CDROM and CD case invariably gets separated at some point-especially with games that require the CDROM to play. I always loose CD software key codes. I also tend to loose CD cases with the key stickers. Or worse, I've purchased and downloaded software, only to see my hard drive crash months later. Have you ever tried to contact a company like Intuit to get a copy of software that you purchased a year ago and get a key? It is a lesson in futility and frustration. I'm much more organized now. I now burn a CD-R with downloaded software and label it with the unlock code, then store it elsewhere. I print a label with the CD key on original CDROMs, throwing away the case, and placing it with all my other CDs in an organizer binder. I also throw away the cardboard boxes that contain the games (or applications). My work area isn't so cluttered anymore. Also great for legibly labeling file manila file folders. Stock up on AA batteries, it uses six.
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| 11. Casio KL-750B 2 Line Label Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Product Description The KL-750B prints up to two lines of text including characters for 14 languages and 37 symbols and illustrations. You can even create special effects such as shading, underlining, and framing. With a print resolution of 200 dpi, your text will look sharp and your labels easy to read. Its built-in sans serif font can be printed in six different sizes, so you'll never need to squint to read labeled boxes on the top shelf. Its top-loading cassette, standard QWERTY keyboard, and four-digit LCD for editing make the KL-750B quite user friendly. It comes packaged with 9-millimeter tape but will accommodate a variety of tape sizes and colors including iron-on transfer tape. It runs on eight AA batteries (not included) or an optional AC adapter. --Emily Bakko Features | |
| 12. Casio PCR-T465 Personal Cash Register with Thermal Alphanumeric Printer by Casio | |
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Amazon.com Product Description A large, heavy-duty lockable drawer accommodates cash, checks, and credit card receipts, and an auxiliary drawer provides backup space for other items. The PCR-T465 offers easy, drop-in loading for standard 58 mm thermal paper rolls. Additional features include an electronic journal, four tax tables, automatic time and date advance, calculator and merchandise subtotal functions, and on-demand program help. What's in the Box Features Reviews (1)
Definatly would reccomend this cash register to anyone looking for a easy to use, yet professional looking receipt printer. Only thing is, theres a LOT of steps to go through to set it up, BUT it's worth it. THey are easy to follow steps, so don't worry! Plus, there's a phone number which you can call and they will help you out step-by-step how to set your cash register up! ... Read more | |
| 13. Casio(R) PCR-T2000 Cash Register by Casio | |
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| 14. Casio(R) PCR-265P(B) Cash Register by Casio | |
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| 15. CASIO TR-18BK-3P 3-Pack of Ink Ribbon for Casio Title Printers - Black by Casio | |
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| 16. Casio XR-9WE2S 9mm Labeling Tape (Black on White) 2-Pack by Casio | |
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| 17. Casio XR-9X2S 9mm Labelling Tape (Black on Clear, Double Pack) by Casio | |
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| 18. Casio XR-12WE2S 12mm Labeling Tape (Black on White) by Casio | |
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| 19. Casio XR-18X2S 18mm Labelling Tape (Black on Clear) by Casio | |
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| 20. Casio XR-18WES 18mm Labelling Tape (Black on White) by Casio | |
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