r. What happens when I use a non-DYMO ink cartridge?
The DYMO DiscPainter printer is designed to be used specifically with the DYMO
DiscPainter ink cartridge. Therefore, you will not be able to use non-DYMO ink
cartridge with the DiscPainter printer.
s. Who developed the ink cartridge? Is it a DYMO cartridge
or is it another manufacturer’s cartridge?
The DiscPainter printer uses a special DYMO inkjet cartridge, part number 1738252.
You can purchase replacement print cartridges at your local or online office supply
retailer or directly from DYMO at www.dymo.com.
t. How long does it take for the ink to dry?
Drying times vary based on the disc type and ink density used. Some disc surfaces
may require much longer drying times. In general, do not touch the printed surface
until you are sure it is dry and only handle the disc by holding the edge.
u. What happens when then there is too much ink?
Two different situations:
i. Too much ink on the disc’s printable surface: Sometimes it takes more
than a few seconds for the ink to dry as there might be more ink
deposited onto the disc’s surfaces because of differences in the disc
surface or ink density selection. In this case, allow a little more time for
the ink to dry.
ii. Extra ink on the disc’s non-printable area: You might get ink on the outer
and inner edges of the disc where there is plastic vs. the inkjet printable
surface. You will need to adjust the inner and outer diameter settings in
order to minimize the amount of ink left on the inner and outer edges.
v. What happens if I refill the cartridge?
You should not be able to refill the cartridge. If you do, DYMO is not responsible for
any issues that may develop after using the refilled cartridge
w. What happens if I take my cartridge out and leave it
on the desk?
Environmental and storage conditions can accelerate ink evaporation, which
reduces the life of the inkjet cartridge. To maximize the number of discs you can
print from one inkjet cartridge, use the printer regularly.
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