Bryan Daugherty |
January 18th, 2009 08:26 PM |
I think I might be derailing the thread from the main topic since the OP was asking about DVD printing. I use an Epson R220 for short runs. Runs over a 100, I outsource for thermal printing to a local company (American Recordable Media or Video lab) and runs over 500 i send to DiscMakers for glass mastering, printing, stuffing and UPC coding-if necessary.
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Originally Posted by Jason Robinson
(Post 997119)
Very helpful. Unfortunately, the folks at Office Depot's print center aren't graphics people. The print using windows Picture / Fax viewer. So.... yeah. Not the sharpest tools in the bag when it comes to higher end graphics design. I'll look into CMYK formatted images from now on.
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You might be better off trying a FedExKinko's (my experience is at least one Employee at Kinko's knows their stuff) or try the yellow pages under "Printers" to find a local print shop that does high end color copying at competitive rates. With a Quick Google search in your area I found many results, you might try http://www.modernprinters.net/ for starters, they advertise competitive rates. You will pay more to have a small printer do the work but you will be able to get increased quality and a higher knowledge base. I wouldn't recommend it for every DVD jacket you need-but for larger runs or high end clients I would strongly recommend it. As in all things you get what you pay for. I would not let them talk you into scoring or folding services though as noted in earlier threads, the case will do the work for you when you insert and close it. Also take your Case with you and check the product carefully before you leave most shops will redo anything done incorrectly but after you leave it can be a fight.
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