How would you that CD labeling be done? Adhesive or lightscribe? I have lightscribe drive. Thanks!
~Jordan
Lightscribe all the way....
Even though its one color, the adhesive labels look nice(sometimes), but they peel of in a car CD player or even a tray loader.... The best way to do it is the heat printers, but those are on the expensive side and impractical.
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Lightscribe, they can do some nifty things, but Intelcrazy said it.. the one color is a letdown

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and it takes 30 dang minuts to burn
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Wait... at the bottom of the page there is a link by google for CD label making... label software... cases... etc...
IS that always there?
Erie, since you talking about cd labels.... :/ ??
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A $.99 Sharpie. Takes all of 15 seconds too

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Marker pen? write it by hand

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Thanks for the replies. Oh, by the way, Kabu, I'm talking about something high quality here (like commercial grade.) A sharpie just wont do.
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the ads are generated by the content of the thread, i do believe
open the headphones thread from a day or two ago, there were headphone ads
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JordanII
Thanks for the replies. Oh, by the way, Kabu, I'm talking about something high quality here (like commercial grade.) A sharpie just wont do.
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You'll want lightscribe then. A label will peel eventually and then get the CD stuck in the player.

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