Very time consuming but it does give a very professional looking result!
Mike S


Taky Cheung wrote:

>It's called LightScribe
> 
>http://www.lightscribe.com/about.aspx
> 
>Several hardware manufacturers (e.g. HP) already licended the technology. You 
>will need to buy a special type DVD that is made for lightscribe. The review 
>that I read, it's like 45 min printing something on the DVD surface using this 
>technology
> 
> 
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
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>  Subject: Re: [AP] Labels - DVD/CD's
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>I saw an ad in a flyer to day with cd that your laser burns   the label on 
>after you flip them over. Not sure if you need a special   burner or just 
>the software to do it!
>Seems like a good   alternative!
>
>Mike   S
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