Prior to switching to the r200 I used to buy the stick on labels, which are
not cheap in an of themselves, then try to stick them on straight.

I never really liked it, cause unless you do it perfect the cd/dvd is going
to be slightly unbalanced. And it is my opinion that unbalanced cd/dvd's
result in reader/writer wear. So I looked at breaking even in 2 years from
what I paid for labels, plus, I have no more pain in the ass issues with
wasting time trying to stick them on straight.

"-----Original Message-----
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware-
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Winterlight
"Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 1:04 PM
"To: The Hardware List
"Subject: RE: [H] Label dvd discs
"
"At 09:49 AM 9/15/2005, you wrote:
">Yeah, places like Microcenter & CompUSA carry the printables fairly cheap.
">
">The only difference between the R200 and R300 is that the R300 has a card
">reader and display on it for direct photo printing.. which I found
">irrelevant since I just wanted to print discs.
"
"I guess for 50 bucks after rebates I can't really loose. I will go pick one
"up, and a some disks.
"Thanks
"
"
"
"
">-----Original Message-----
">From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
">[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Winterlight
">Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:42 AM
">To: The Hardware List
">Subject: RE: [H] Label dvd discs
">
">At 08:32 AM 9/15/2005, you wrote:
"> >Correct.
"> >
"> >CW
">
">Well, I see where CompUSA has the r200 for 50 bucks this week so it is
">worth trying out. Is it worth looking for the R300? Are the -R blanks
">available in retail stores for any where near this price, or am I going to
">end up ordering bulk?


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