Can I Get Full-Color Disc Imprints?
YES... even on small quantities
Forget silk-screening -- add vibrant, "wow" color
for FREE!
High Resolution Photo-Realistic Digital Print
  
What is it?
Photo Realistic On-Disc Printing is a state-of-the-art digital
press CD/DVD printing process producing vibrant high quality
imagery. The process begins when digital files are reverse
printed onto transfer film by using an electrostatic
procedure. Once the films are printed they are then applied
directly to the disc surface using thermal heat and pressure to
transfer the printed film directly to the disc. The printed
images are then permanently adhered to the disc surface leaving a
smooth high gloss finish. The resulting print is phenomenal
giving you full 5 color digital graphics (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow,
Black and White) that will be sure to amaze. Images come
alive with an ultra high-resolution print (600X600 dpi) and a three
dimensional appearance giving you the best on disc printing
possible, guaranteed.
How much is
it?
National Media Services is now proud to bring you this printing
process at no additional cost. Yes that is
correct, FREE! (minimum quantity 150)
In many cases, you may have short run CD projects
that require a more elaborate, color label. Perhaps your art
includes a photograph or color gradient, but there is still extreme
deadline pressure, or the run is too small to justify the film
output fees incurred with the silkscreen process. In this process,
we use the Rimage Everest
printer. The result is a permanent, high-resolution full color CD
labeling solution with none of the drawbacks of the consumer
adhesive label process. On quantities less than 150, you can still
get high quality Full-Color Disc Imprints for only .75
ea. High quality thermal transfer. No ink jet or labels.
Waterproof, smear proof and looks great too.
Silk-Screen Disc Print
The workhorse of CD labeling solutions, silk
screening allows fast, high-quality, full-color label printing on
the CD/DVD face. CDs can be silk screened using either spot
colors (called out using Pantone Numbers) or process colors (CMYK).
The silkscreen process is out of necessity much lower resolution
than lithography, so some CMYK images can be problematic, and in
general sharper results are obtained using spot colors.
Offset Disc Print
Offset printing on CD/DVD discs gives the best
quality and true image. Not every manufacture can do this
(expensive equipment investment) but the results are worth it. All
replicated full-color packages at National Media Services are
offset printed.
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