Yeah, the Epson comes with it's own software to label CDs that works pretty
well.  

I use the BenQ lightscribe drive.  Anyway, there are times when Lightscribe
works out better then R200, though I mostly use the R200.  But it's good to
have the other option as well.

CW



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>   BTW,
>once you get them, you'll need the LightScribe Host software, Nero keeps
>theirs easy to download and most currently updated.

Ok so Lightscribe is lightscribe? Any personal preference or
recommendations?

I have Nero Ultra latest version... is it part of it, or a download? Or is 
this a add on.

Actually I got one of the 50 dollar CompUSA Epson R200s after you brought 
it up. Hadn't hear about any of this prior to your post. It is still in the 
box, haven't gotten media yet, and I am sure I will like it....but after 
reading your comments and the Maxium article comparing the two, of course 
the Epson won, I kind of like the Light scribe look.... particularly on 
certain types of things, or where it will be all text. And right now it 
sounds easy and convenient.

Does the Epson come with some kind of software where you design your 
cover... I haven't had time to look yet?

thanks


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>I want to buy a light scribe burner..... I see HP has them, and Light on
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