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Posted by Nisko on 10/08/06 23:27
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 20:36:50 -0400, "Loco Jones"
<locojonenet@netscape.net> wrote:
>"Nisko" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
>news:nsdoh258mecbsotav2kacdim2912pmp3cd@4ax.com...
> < S N I P >
>> Sorry - and thanks for the help. I found that Fellowes sells CD
>> labels pre-printed with designs. That would save a lot of expensive
>> ink. Then, all I have to do is print the track titles on top of the
>> pre-printed CD labels.
>
>Reading this thread, it occurs to me that you are only familiar with "old
>school" methods of labeling burned media - so perhaps you might want to
>consider a new CD-R - one with "lightscribe" technology... the cost of
>which has come down considerably, although the price of "printable media"
>may still be on the high end (for now).
>
>However, when you factor in the cost of pre-printed/blank labels (no longer
>recommended because of the problems they may incur during playback), cost
>of ink, time spent properly affixing those labels... I think you would be
>better served with a lightscribe-enabled burner. Especially since the price
>of laserprint-media is coming down in accordance with consumer acceptance
>and demand.
>
>I would suggest a little more research before you commit to any one
>"system".
>
>- Loco -
>(Now Playing: What's New, Pussycat - Wendy Carlos)
>
Thank you...I'm going to look into it!
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