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"DVD and BluRay Design Template"

By moving the DVD and BluRay insert design to the top left of the page, we only need to trim the bottom and right edge.

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Professional DVD and BluRay Production at Home

Posted on 2/8/2012 6:09:00 PM

There has been some discussion at DVinfo.net on DVD and BluRay production. Here's the list of what we use for our wedding DVD and BluRay production



Taiyo Yuden/JVC WaterShield DVD



Falcon Media Pro Watershield BD-R disc



Kirkland Glossy Photo Paper



Epson Artisan 730 Photo Printer



Continous Ink Supply System (CISS)



DVD and BluRay Design Template



Stationery

These makes it very easy to trim off the edge of the DVD or Bluray case insert.

Cutting Mat
Box Cutter
Aluminium Ruler with Bevel Edge
 

 


Comments

Posted by Elias Neris on 2/24/2012 2:37:00 PM Hey Taky,
Falcon make a watershield Blu Ray too.
There is no minimum to buy I've bought as low at 5 Blu Rays the first time.

http://www.bluemediasupply.com/recordable-media/disc-media/bluray/falcon-media-pro-bd-r-4x-glossy-inkjet-water-resistant-hub-printable.html

Replied by LA Color Online Elias, thanks for the info. I have been looking for watershield glossy type blank BD. I am definitely going to try them out.
Posted by Kyle on 12/3/2012 12:46:00 AM Hi,
I was just curious if you had an estimate of how many DVDs you could print per-ink cartridge (or usage of the CISS). I have about 150 DVDs to print out, and I was just thinking if it's even cost-efficient going this route (buying the printer/ink/DVDs) or else trying to find somewhere to do it for me?

Replied by LA Color Online Kyle, I don't know the exact count of how many DVD can be printed. But I can tell you, once you are on CISS, you never have to worry about that at all. Ink on bottle is relatively inexpensive. I have printed hundreds of DVDs with CISS. Once we printed 200 DVDs to be given out at tradeshow.

Posted by Kyle on 12/10/2012 10:51:00 PM I've been looking into it, and is using refillable ink cartridges actually cheaper than going with CISS? Thanks for your quick response and help!
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