Dymo DiscPainter, Finally a Direct-to-Disc Printer that Works
Design & Looks
Dymo is known for its labelling products, but recently, the company has added an oddball to its product range: a direct-to-disc inkjet printer. The new contraption is called DiscPainter and resembles an inkjet like my foot. DiscPainter rotates the disc while printing --euh, sorry: painting. When I first saw it, and read the mumbo-jumbo on Dymo’s web site, I thought to have discovered yet on of those hypes that is as short lived as a white rat in a pharmaceutical lab.
But when I got the chance of reviewing the DiscPainter, I was quickly enchanted with the DiscPainter’s performance and features. If you want to read the review, visit the DiscPainter review on IT Enquirer.
Performance
On Gadget Weekly, we don’t do reviews. We casually talk about stuff that has the looks and functionality to become hypes all by themselves. Well, the Dymo DiscPainter may look strange at first, but it has all the characteristics to become an overnight success.
Especially its sparing usage of ink is something to embrace.