Everything else is handled by the software once you have set the output to 'Printable Disc' under media type from the printer preferences. Here it is a dream, at the top of the paper delivery area is a small drop down shelf, load the CD tray with a CD already in place and it will slide in. I have reviewed a couple of printers with CD capabilities before and the fitting of the CD tray was never that easy. The special CD tray supports not only the normal 12cm CD's but also the mini 8cm ones. Should you try printing on ordinary CD's I can tell you the ink would never dry. ![]() Canon supply a label printing module and once you select the Printable Disc as the print media it is simple and quick to design your project, you can of course print text but also logos and should you wish full images, I did all three and not only was the quality excellent it was also quick and immediately dry. I obtained some and was more than happy with the output. This is only available on special media and of course, this is only available at a premium. The added bonus with the iP3000 is the ability to print on CD/DVD media. Excellent quality and pretty fast as well. However this proved to be extremely nippy and full A4 borderless pages took only 190seconds a page, this was not a one off as I printed a range of pages and the timing was consistent over all of them. ![]() ![]() Within reason I am not concerned about image printing speed as my main interest is quality.
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