Tried all those and they are mostly fine. If using labels, get decent quality paper that will take a high res image, compatible with you printer. You should be able to find suitable add-ons for your printing software to match the labels eg Avery J8xxx or whatever.
Lots of printers now also print direct onto discs but the discs need to be 'printable' - they have a coating which takes the ink, and they are not much more expensive. Any such printer will have software with it for sorting out the layout etc. You can get a good quality multifunction device (printer/scanner/copier) with CD printing for around £100.
I too have a RX560 and have had very good results on CDs and DVDs.
BOAC - I've had a Canon Pixma MP610 highly recommended by a friend. Better, he says, than his epson, prints both sides, has front (which saves desk space) and rear paper trays and does CDs. Quite tempted, and I haven't bought a printer for at least, ooh, 6 months!
Last edited by Background Noise; 9th July 2008 at 12:17.