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DVD Printing

by Staff Writer

When it comes to printing labels for your DVDs, there are two options. The first is to affix thermal imprint labels onto the disc. This is traditionally what happens with smaller duplication runs. Great-looking labels can be easily customized and printed at the highest possible quality.

The second option is to silkscreen a print onto the disc. This process is generally used for larger replication runs. Silkscreening is a process that allows you to print the image directly onto the disc, rather than onto a label. If you are unfamiliar with this process, have no fear. Our design team will be happy to guide you through the process of putting together a great-looking DVD.

Silk Screening Blank Discs
If you have media content that changes frequently, but you still want silkscreened discs, consider printing a run of blank discs that you can burn later. It’s the same idea as letterhead stationary. As printing costs get better and better, more people are turning to this idea. DVD printing, like DVD packaging, is often an overlooked element of the DVD authoring process, and pre-printing blank DVDs can provide an economical and good-looking solution.

At MediaXpress, we work with large businesses, small companies, and individuals alike. Everybody’s job is treated with the same attention to quality and detail, no matter who you are. We will work with you to get you the best-looking DVDs, at the right price. Call us today and see just how easy it can be.

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