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Posted by Dave on 05/28/07 19:35
On Mon, 28 May 2007 12:50:52 -0500, Allen <allen@nothere.net> wrote:
>Dave wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 May 2007 21:28:05 -0600, "Dan G"
>>> If you're putting labels on CDs, you're risking problems.
>>>
>>> If you're putting labels on DVD's, you could well be throwing your discs
>>> away.
>>>
>>> Inkjet printable discs is the way to go. The media costs a bit more, but the
>>> printing is cheaper cause you don't have to buy labels. And, the results are
>>> stunning with the right media.
>>>
>>
>> And you are saying this with an attitude as if you know what you are
>> talking. What if people are stupid enough to believe you?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>Oh, well, I guess I should throw away all the CDs I've put labels on for
>the past six plus years, even if every one of them still plays without
>any problem. However, I have ruined _unlabeled_ CD-Rs by accidentally
>scratching the surface that would have been protected by a label. C'est
>la vie.
>Allen
The truth is, Allen, I am using
1. LightScribe labeling (installed yesterday my 2nd LG_LS writer)
2. Inkjet Printable
3. Stick_on labels
4. Marking Pen (most handy)
and all of them are use full. LightScribe is quite nice
and I doubt whether it is cheaper than printable
because the disks are more expensive.
Therefore, most disks get labeled by marking pen:-)
Dave
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