Printing dvd with hp psc 1315

hi can anyone tell me if you can print directly on the dvd printable using the hp psc 1315.
thanks

The PSC 1315 does not print on DVD's directly.  You could print on a DVD label and apply that.
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    Hi,
    Kahless wrote:
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