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At my workplace I have been trying to print on (a few different types) of 'printable-white' DVD's, and no matter how much I play with the printing intensity and brightness / saturation factors, it always comes out fairly pale, especially in comparison to the previous DVD's that my workplace got printed. (Elsewhere)
I am using an Epson R800, and the software Epson Print CD, and I just want to know if I can achieve that high-density printing ability that the other DVD's have on them: So much that you can pretty much feel the words with your fingers on the surface.
The printing I am doing comes out virtually as it would on paper.
Perhaps this printing is impossible to achieve with an inkjet printer, but I feel I need to ask the question anyway, just in case anyone has any brilliant ideas.
Thanks for any help,
Alex.
I am using an Epson R800, and the software Epson Print CD, and I just want to know if I can achieve that high-density printing ability that the other DVD's have on them: So much that you can pretty much feel the words with your fingers on the surface.
The printing I am doing comes out virtually as it would on paper.
Perhaps this printing is impossible to achieve with an inkjet printer, but I feel I need to ask the question anyway, just in case anyone has any brilliant ideas.
Thanks for any help,
Alex.