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Stephen Goodman wrote: > Two words: Disc Makers. Well, actually one. http://www.discmakers.com > Great QA, most say best in the biz for what they do. > > Stephen Goodman * It's the free Loop Of The Week! > EarthLight Productions * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios.html > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "lance glover" <baumhaus@earthlink.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 11:45 > Subject: Re:OT cd manufacturing/packaging > > > hey all, > > > > apologies for lack of loop content (i haven't picked up *my* DL4 yet >:-) > > > > only 'cause i don't know who else to ask, and i know lotsa you guys (no > gender > > implied) have done your own cd projects... are there any >recommendations > of > > companies that not only burn & print smallish quantities of cd's (i'm > talking > > 2,000+) but handle printing of packaging as well? we have been in touch > with a > > few companies here in socal but have not felt they understand simple > concepts > > like *quality* (example: "why would you need to see a press proof? our > printer > > uses all the standard inks...") > > > > thanks in advance, > > > > lance g. > > stephen, thanks for the disc makers info. i've actually been in touch w/ them already. they seem to have it together, but their selection of package designs (though extensive) doesn't include the very layout i want to use (a six-panel deal w/ center digipak and an insert sleeve on the left side, a la the eno box set)... anyone out there with further recommendations? thanks again, lance g.