We use two types of specialized disc imprinters with different technologies for a
range of choices from economical to best-in-class photographic quality. The
printing options below presents the most requested imprinting with their major
characteristics. Details can be viewed from the left-hand side links.
Ink Jet |
Lower cost with some restrictions on usable media.
Potential for bleeding depending on color saturation, water-resistant
and fairly UV stable. Prints almost to the edge and does not print into
the hub zone. 1440 dpi x 1440 dpi. |
Black/Gray Scale |
A thermal process using true black that uses
micro-sized dots conceptually similar to ink jet. Bleed-Free,
water-repellent and UV stable. Prints to the edge and into the hub zone.
400 dpi/290 lpi and 256 shades of gray. |
Color Thermal Resin |
A thermal process using CMYK that uses micro-sized
dots conceptually similar to ink jet. Bleed-Free, water-repellent and UV
stable. Prints to the edge and into the hub zone. 400 dpi/290 lpi. |
Photographic Dye Sublimation |
A unique thermal process using CMYK that provides
better results than silk-screening. Solid dye is vaporized and
transferred onto the media. Bleed-Free, water-repellent and UV stable.
Prints to the edge and into the hub zone. 400 dpi/290 lpi. |
VersaMax |
Greatest media compatibility. The thermal
process applies a white substrate before imprinting CMY. Produces black
by mixing CMY. Bleed-Free, water-repellent and UV stable. Prints to the
edge and into the hub zone. 400 dpi/290 lpi. |