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Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard CW 75

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Electronics: Casio Disc Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard  CW 75

Casio Disc Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard CW 75

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Manufacturer: Casio Inc.
Model: CW-75
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Casio Inc.
Label: Casio Inc.

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Editorial Review
The CASIO CW-75 Disc Title Printer is a thermal printer with that produces crisp, clear professional CD-Rs / DVDs without the hassle of applying unprofessional looking sticky labels that can damage your CD drive. On a typical CD-R, you can print up to eight lines in one print area above the opening in the center of the CD-R, and up to eight lines in one print area below the hole, for a total of 16 lines. Actual print speed will vary according to use
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Love it 2007-08-20
I love this printer. Very easy to use, as a stand along unit or with a computer. It won't get smudged or smear as long as you use a media with smooth surface (I had used on discs made by Sony, TDK, Maxell, Playo...brands such as Memorex and Philips won't work 'cause they have designs on the discs) yet easy to remove with a little make-up removal oil (use something mild and natrual so it won't damage your data if you should get some on the recording side). Some people had complained about battery lives, I found that it drains the batteries faster if it's connected to a computer. Before you go and buy an AC Adopter, look around your house to see if you can find a substute. I found the adopter for my 12v portable DVD player worked fine with it. Silver ink looked great on colored discs, but when using color inks, you might want to use bold type as they tend to be lighter. Not for heavy commercial use or people looking for complex designs and graphics, but great for simple, clean disc title jobs.


Excellent concept for very light users, but has serious shortcomings 2007-03-29
Like many users, I used to print stick-on labels for my CDs and DVDs (using a program called CD Stomper). The process was sufficiently inconvenient that I often just labelled the discs with a marker instead (a Sharpie isn't elegant, but it's simple and quick).

When I saw this Casio disc printer, I thought it would be the answer to my problems, so I bought it. Here's a quick summary of the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The good: The disc title printer works with your PC, which is convenient when you want to design a more complex label, add a logo to the label, etc. It also works as a standalone disc labeler, using the built-in keyboard, which is convenient when you're away from your PC. It takes up relatively little space (about 8x8 inches) and can run on batteries, so you don't have to carry around a power brick.

The bad: When using the printer in standalone mode, the interface is confusing (the interface when using a PC is much more intuitive). Also, if you want to print a two-part disc label (i.e., one that has text both above and below the spindle hole in the disc), you must remove the disc from the printer half-way through the print job and put it back in upside down so the printer can finish the bottom half of the label. This is inconvenient, and requires that you be very careful about aligning the disc each time to avoid top and bottom labels that aren't lined up. Finally, the printing is limited to a single color (you have a choice of black, blue, or red).

The ugly: Unless you buy the special CDs recommended by Casio, the printer often skips letters of the title. Apparently a regualar CD-R surface is not entirely compatible with the Casio's thermal print head. Of the discs I've tried to label, roughly 1/3 to 1/2 of the time the printing is of such poor quality that I've had to throw the disc away. Now, I label the discs before recording -- I still have to throw away bad discs, but at least I haven't wasted all the recording time when the label printer messes up. Another weak point: The printer consumes batteries at a frightening rate. The eight AA batteries that were included lasted for only 40-50 disks. That's a AA battery for every 5-6 discs.

In a nutshell, if you need small size or portability (a built-in keyboard, and battery power), this can be a handy disc labeler. But if you need to label more than a couple of discs per month, want to print creative multi-color labels, or get frustrated by a product that yields unnacceptably poor quality a high percentage of the time, then you will not be pleased with this disc label printer.


good product 2007-02-28
relatively easy to use. i've printed a labeled more than 2 dz. CDs with no trouble and the ink cartridge that came with it is still working fine


This Thing Is A Piece of Junk 2007-02-23
Don't waste your money. It uses a ribbon, which jammed and tore the second time I used it. They've sealed the cartridge, so you can't patch it. AVOID.


Never recieved the Casio cw75 got Casio Cwk-85 unstead 2007-01-22
I told Amazon I got wrong item but will try to make it work, after a dozen DVD's and several ink cartridges used I did come up with a format that might work. Amazon did email and say they'd give a 20% discount for keeping wrong item, I'll see if I get it


GREAT DVD/ CD TITLE PRINTER 2008-07-22
This unit is really cool. Only down side is there is NO software available for MAC. You'll have to use the key pad, which is no big deal, its easy and works great. The printed text is nice and clear, MUCH better than using a marker.


TERRIFIC! 2008-03-26
The only drawback is that you have to buy printable cd's and dvd's. Other than that, it's perfect.


exellent toy! 2008-03-23


I purchased the casio cw-75 Disc title printer, and I am enjoying making professional looking titles on my dvd's and cd's. The ink cartridges for this little gem are convenient and easy.


Casio CD/DVD Printer 2008-02-22
Prints to CD/DVD's ok but the tapes are very expensive,hard to find and don't last very long!! Also does not include the AC adapter which is also hard to find and too expensive when you do find it! Out of the box you have to install 8 AA batteries that don't last very long either!!


A+ product would recomend 2007-10-02
I really have gotten a lot of use out of the Casio CW-75. I print labels on approximately 5 DVD a week. It has just make it so quick to label them. I searched around before I got this one and I have not been disappointed. I type just short labels to save on ink, but you do get alot of ink out of one cartridge. If you are looking for a labeler that does just plain old no frills labels then this is for you.

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