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Teac P 11 - CD/DVD printer - B/W - thermal transfer - CD (4.75 in) - 200 dpi - capacity: 1 disks - USB | List Price: $149.00 Discount Price: $96.99

| Brand: Teac Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Package Includes - TEAC Thermal Disc Printer, Software driver CD-ROM disc, AC power adapter, USB Cable, Black Print Cartridge, Label Design Software for Windows & Installation Guide
- Prints to 4 separate areas on disc with the unique 90-degree rotation function
- Dimensions - Height 70mm x Width 230mm x Depth 190mm
- Weight - 1 kg without print cartridge
Piece of junk [Posted on 2008-02-17] Spend your money on an ink jet printer that will print discs. This printer skips and leaves gaps. Fine font is not legible. It will print on only 4 sectors on the disc, not the entire disc.
Thermal One Ink Disc Printer - Teac P11 [Posted on 2008-03-11] The Teac P11 thermal one ink disc printer is a good, inexpensive printer. The CD label program is easy to use - print quality is good. The release of the CD after CD is printed is sometimes difficult to release.
Another piece of junk [Posted on 2008-03-26] I've owned two of these. The first one I got when they first came out and was labeled with the manufacturer's name. I had buggy problems with it but if I messed with it enough (unplugging it and reinstalling the driver etc), I could usually get it to work. After a year or so, it just wouldn't work anymore at all. I tried lots of remedies but nothing helped. I ended up purchasing another one because I really like the features and what it is supposed to do. It really is great when it works. The second one had the TEAC name and I thought maybe the bugs had been worked out. I've always liked TEAC equipment but this one was worse. I had the same problems and it quit working even sooner than the first one. I'm looking for something to replace it if anyone has any recommendations.
You get what you pay for [Posted on 2008-04-14] The teac p 11 i have has worked fine for thousands of cds and dvds. I don't make special demands on it. I use usually two image areas at a time. I only use blank silver topped media. Keep it simple, folks.
Unreliable--Touchy--Electronics Issue [Posted on 2008-05-10] This product has forever tainted my feelings about the Teac/Tascam brand. If you research this on the net, you will discover there is an electronic issue which causes the unit to loose communication with the PC. They wanted about $90 for a generic repair charge post warranty. When it does work, the disk surface is super critical on how well it prints. My best luck has been to get about 33% of the disks to print correctly. The other 66% had missing segments of black ink/resin--which looks bad. This is a great idea, but the touchiness and the electronic issue makes this a looser. I am going back to Sharpie markers.
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