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Posted by The Wizard on 09/18/05 01:01
"Notan" <notan@ddress.com> wrote in message
news:432CB9E8.92252C83@ddress.com...
> The Wizard wrote:
>>
>> "Dick Sidbury" <DrJamesSidbury@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:3p3j1rF8ebjjU4@individual.net...
>> > NNYlaker wrote:
>> >> are we talking a regular office copier here or some special cd/dvd
>> >> coping
>> >> unit? If I am following this thread right and we are talking about a
>> >> regular office type copier then my question is - won't feeding a dvd
>> >> into
>> >> the machine just break the dvd or jam up the machine? it would be
>> >> great
>> >> if someone would post/repost the whole process of copying a dvd on a
>> >> regular office copier and include any important pointer so I don't
>> >> f-up
>> >> my copier before I attempt this - Thanks.
>> >
>> > Well I went to the office today to try it and it didn't seem to work
>> > for
>> > me. Maybe we needed a new toner cartridge.
>>
>> Well, Mine worked o-k although I must admit I'm using the new triple
>> layer
>> flexi-discs that allows it to bend when going through my printer :-)
>> (Have to remember not to put the playing side facing you in the feed tray
>> though,That really screws the disc up...or was it the brillo pad trying
>> to
>> get the printed ink off?)
>>
>> Thoughts anyone?
>
> Yeah.
>
> I was just thinking... Will the new Blu-ray Discs require color copiers?
Ah, I've read up on this and it seems the trick is to wait until your colour
Cartridge runs out totally, then fill just the BLUE ink section using inkjet
refil kits :-)
That did'nt take long to crack huh?
Guess we'll have to wait to see when they arrive on the scene if this works
or not though!
T.W.
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