» Teac P 11 - CD/DVD printer - B/W - thermal transfer - CD (4.75 in) - 200 dpi - capacity: 1 disks - USB
Teac P 11 - CD/DVD printer - B/W - thermal transfer - CD (4.75 in) - 200 dpi - capacity: 1 disks - USB Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Teac
EAN: 0043774020676
Feature: 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
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: TEAC
Manufacturer: TEAC
Model: 11
Modem Description: None
Publisher: TEAC
Studio: TEAC
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Teac P 11 - CD/DVD printer - B/W - thermal transfer - CD (4.75 in) - 200 dpi - capacity: 1 disks - USB 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
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Teac P 11 - CD/DVD printer - B/W - thermal transfer - CD (4.75 in) - 200 dpi - capacity: 1 disks - USB Reviews
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Summary: Unreliable--Touchy--Electronics Issue
Comment: 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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Summary: You get what you pay for
Comment: 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.
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Summary: Another piece of junk
Comment: 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.
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Summary: Thermal One Ink Disc Printer - Teac P11
Comment: 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.
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Summary: Piece of junk
Comment: 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.



