The Recordex StudioJet 50 CD Printer offers value and performance. It uses non-proprietary ink cartridges that are half the cost of other CD printer manufacturer's ink cartridges. The Recordex StudioJet 50 features HP printer technology using out of the box HP56 black and HP57 color. The HP inkjet engine is very quick and the Discus LE label software is very intuitive so you are not sitting in front of a CD printer for an hour trying to get everything to work. I have demo'd a lot of units and this was the easiest and actually worked right out of the box. The Recordex StudioJet 50 features a 50 disc input hopper and a 50 disc output. Essentially the disc drops down from the hopper into the printer tray (using a singulator that only allows one disc to drop at a time) the disc prints, the tray opens and the disc is ejected out into a bin that sits to the right of the unit. No robotics and a very short path between input and output.
It's very easy to set-up and operate: Snap on the output bin, screw in the input hoppers posts, USB 2.0 connection, install 2 ink cartridges, install the driver and disc software and you are ready to print labels. Works with all inkjet printable media for CD-R, DVD-R,DVD+R and recordable Blu-ray. It only supports PC and comes with a one year warranty Link
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I've spent a few years in the CD and DVD recordable world. I'm a product manager for a Internet based company that sells CD, DVD and Blu-ray recordable discs and duplication systems. My own personal blog on this world. Optical storage has always been in competition with magnetic storage like tape and spinning hard drives. I say "has" because now the new disruptive technology has joined the pilliars of storage: Solid State Memory. With all these competing technologies everyone wonders which one will win. My focus will be on Optical storage (with the exception of MO: not many of us keep a Magneto Optical system hooked up to our main frames) ;)
I may diverge on the subject of solid state drives sometimes (because I think it will replace Magnetic and not Optical).
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