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The technique of печать на дисках you choose is governed by some key factors. They are as follows:

The amount of CDs do you require printed? What is the intended standby time with the product? Will be the budget tight for your project? What are the artwork is meant for the discs? Photographic images or block colours? Once these factors have already been considered, you can make a choice about which CD printing process is most suitable on your particular project.

Let us take a glance at each one of the processes consequently along with their pros and cons.


This CD printing method utilises a printer that employs exactly the same process being an printer's that lots of home users is going to be informed about. In reality, many home printers can be designed with a CD printing tray for use with pre-manufactured CDRs having a printable surface. A firm printing CDs professionally probably will be utilising an inkjet printer that's designed for the printing of CDs. These printers provide an auto-loading mechanism enabling the unattended printing all the way to 200 CDs. The printer automatically loads unprinted discs and unloads the finished discs onto separate spindles.

Digital CD printing one of those printers is slow but there are no fixed build costs involved. This can be fine if the order quantity of discs is under 100, or 200 if you have no fixed, imminent deadline to the order.

Using this method of printing is capable of producing highly professional looking CDs being an printer's can print at quite high resolutions. The printed surface needs protection though along with a layer of clear lacquer must be put on the discs in order to avoid moisture being received by contact with the ink through handling or contact with damp environments. This necessity adds significantly on the overall project time. Printable discs can be found that have an exclusively formulated surface that becomes waterproof after printing but you are more costly than regular printable discs therefore a conclusion needs to be made based on the urgency from the project; extra expense for water-resistant discs or an extension cord for the application of a layer of clear lacquer?

CD Screen printing is fantastic for artwork designs that entail solid regions of colour. Screen printing is completed using a machine which has a rotating bed which includes 5 separate stations in which a different hue of ink does apply. The CDs can have a base colour applied first on the whole disc area which means that a screen printed CD design can consist of you use 6 different colours maximum.

The ink employed in the CD screen printing process is UV sensitive so when each colour is used at the station, the disc moves within a UV lamp mainly because it rotates round to the next station. The UV lamp cures some of it and also this only needs a moment of exposure.

Because the process name suggests the screen printing is used by making use of very capable screens. There is a separate screen for every colour in the artwork design. To create a screen, a show is made containing other places where ink isn't to get placed on the disc, blacked out. The new screen is initially coated which has a thermal emulsion. The film as well as the screen are aligned together with one another using guide marks and they are placed into an exposure unit. If the screen is subjected to a classy, bright light, the area of thermal emulsion not protected by the dark area about the film is cured. The screen will then be washed using a water spray and also the parts of uncured emulsion wash off to reveal the mesh.

The screen will then be fixed at its station. Once every one of the screens happen to be prepared in this manner, the printing can begin. The CDs are loaded on top of the machine by a computerized robotic arm system. These are put into a platen which holds the disc firmly in place. At each station, ink is added on top of the mesh screen as well as a rubber squeegee blade passes over the top pressing the mesh down to the disc surface and forcing some of it through the fine mesh holes and on top of the top of the disc. A lot of it application stroke takes in regards to a second and each station applies ink into a disc simultaneously when the first 5 discs have been fed to the system. This speed signifies that a screen printing machine can print over 3500 discs within an hour so large orders could be completed quickly.

There are, however, significant fixed build costs due to the requirement for screens and flicks. It may be reduced by limiting the artwork to fewer colours, which has a single colour print onto a silver disc is the most cost effective print. The fixed costs do signify this CD printing process is just really viable for orders well over 100 discs.

The CD screen printing process is capable of doing creating a truly amazing CD print with a very high resolution due to the use of extremely nylon uppers screens. It's not ideal, though, for printing photographic images because of the existence of subtle colour gradients of these images. Why is the screen printing process truly unique may be the option of fluorescent and metallic inks which may really include a WOW the answer to your CD print.