Review: HP CD/DVD Tattoos design software

Add colour to your discs

Written by Anthony Dhanendran

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Plenty of companies have come up with ideas for jazzing up the business of disc labelling. Let's face it, when making a photo CD or a DVD home video, it doesn't feel right to scrawl a label with a marker pen.

HP's CD/DVD Tattoos is one attempt to improve on this. The pack contains 15 blank plastic disc covers, which you print onto using an inkjet printer, and stick onto the burned disc.

There's easy to use (and free) design software on HP's website, and the labels will work with all printers that can print 10 x 15cm paper, except, ironically, compact photo printers, as the tattoos are too big.

It works well, with the design elements being limited only by the user's imagination and the quality of the printer. We tried it on several discs, and found it worked best on plain white discs – as the tattoos are not opaque, so any text or images already on the disc will still be slightly visible under the tattoo.

The results are impressive, but those making more than a few discs every so often will find that tattooing becomes an expensive habit, since these covers clock in at some 50p a time. It might be cheaper in the long term to invest in a printer that prints directly onto the top of the disc.

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Product overview

  • Price: £7
  • Web site: HP

Ratings

  • Our rating: 3
  • Average user rating:

Verdict

Good points:
• Professional-looking prints
• Quick printing time
• Works in most printers

Bad points:
• An expensive way to label discs
• Only works well on plain white-coloured discs

Overall
Good results, but HP CD/DVD Tattoos aren't the cheapest way to label discs

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