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CD Printing

CD printing is a feature used by large and small production houses to print information on a CD. It is a labeling technique that helps to identify compact discs. Compact disc printing is essentially a process used to print full color, high-resolution graphics onto a compact disc. CD printing is done with the help of an offset printer. A technique called silk-screen printing may be used. This method has only two colors and little or no tonal scaling. Offset printing is better suited to produce clear and small fonts.


Buying Jewel CD Cases

Jewel compact disk cases are widely available. They may be bought in packs or in bulk or may also be bought singly. Buying a jewel compact disk singly may actually be more expensive as compared to when buying them in bulk. Yet, a lot of people do not buy in bulk despite the discount because they might not be able to use extra jewel cases. A cheaper alternative then is to buy jewel compact disk cases that come in packs of varying numbers. Jewel compact disk cases come in packages of ten to twenty to fit the needs of consumers. They also come in a variety of colors. There are colored transparent cases that are more attractive than the usual clear and black jewel cases. Prices vary when buying colored jewel cases, although they are no more expensive than the clear jewel cases.


CD Label Printer

Your decision as to which label printer is right for you will greatly depend upon your needs. If you want to print a label or two every now and then, you can get a simple printer that does one disc at a time. However, if you are making CD’s for a band or a photography CD for a sports team or business.


Standalone CD-ROM Copiers

The operational details of stand-alone CD-ROM copiers are similar to those of automatic CD copiers. The only difference between the two is the difference between the CD and the CD-ROM.


DVD Duplication And Replication

There are two primary methods that are used to copy DVDs, and these are DVD Duplication and DVD Replication. With the replication method, the disc will be compressed via a glass master, and the image will be printed on the surface of the disc.


8 Things to Consider when Buying a Laptop Computer

Recommendations for specifications that will fit the needs of the average laptop computer user.


Desktop Processors - A Brief Guide

When purchasing a CPU you should consider the capabilities that you're looking for in a processor, and the types of software you're likely to run on your machine. It's much better to make the right choice and get a PC that's ideal for your chosen applications than end up with something that sounds good on paper, but can't run the core tasks you need.


Don't Toss Those Floppies!

The possession of a more modern PC, one with a CD-Writer/DVD-ROM combo hard drive, expansion bay, and other slots for certain types of storage disks that I will probably never use, left me perplexed, at first, and in a dire state, as I wondered how I would ever be able to access the data stored on my floppy disks. Until a simple solution hit me over the head.


Hard Disk

A hard disk is a secondary storage device that is connected to a computer by the Integrated Device Electronics (IDE) or Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) controllers. It consists of inflexible platters coated with material in which data is recorded magnetically with read/write heads. Windows XP Professional supports two types of hard disk storage, namely basic disk and dynamic disk.


Cleaning Your Computer

Cleaning your computer is fairly easy, if you’re running your computer 8 hours or more a day, I would recommend a cleaning every 3 to 6 months and that depends on the amount of dust and location of your computer.


Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid Of Wireless Routers And Networks

Many people are afraid to consider a wireless router because wireless routers are relatively new technology. But wireless routers can really simplify Internet access in your home, small business, or large company.


Replacing Your Computer's Power Supply: When and How

Most people replace their power supply when contemplating a major upgrade, like a new CPU, or when the power supply itself starts causing problems. A power supply failure can be catastrophic. Here's how to deal with it all.


To WIFI or Not to WIFI

Many people are confused with the huge amount of contradicting information on WIFI. I want to make this as simple as possible.


Understanding Flash Drives - What Is It?

The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Almost all people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is - but a larger percentage isn't quite sure about the flash drive. Find out more...


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