eye on one for a while. The Lightscribe is very slow,
requires manual handling of the media, and is only grayscale imaging.
Godfrey
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, but the ink does
smudge after awhile...and sharpies just don't cut it. Anybody laser
engrave a CD??
Feroze
Lawrence Kwan wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured out the
costing. What I want to know is if the disks fade after awhile
You might consider one of the Duet units that Elesys, Inc. is making:
http://www.elesys.net/
Integrated inkjet printing with CD/DVD burner. Full color, water
resistant.
I've had my eye on one for a while. The Lightscribe is very slow,
requires manual handling of the media, and is only
learnt that one the hard way, was trying to find out of the lightscribe
part fades...
P. J. Alling wrote:
I wouldn't leave a writable CD in the sun for any length of time weather
the label would fade or not.
Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured out the
costing. What I want to know is if the disks fade after awhile, or if
left in the sun etc
This is from LightScribe web page
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured out the
costing. What I want to know is if the disks fade after awhile, or if
left in the sun etc
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I wouldn't leave a writable CD in the sun for any length of time weather
the label would fade or not.
Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured out the
costing. What I want to know is if the disks fade after awhile, or if
left in the sun etc
Feroze
Since I work for a consumer electronics retailer, while supplies last is
usually an indicator that the item is a clearance item. It doesn't mean
that the family of products is dead-ended, butusually that a new model is in
the works. I know that they have been working on color Lightscribe
Hi
I'm thinking of getting an external DVD burner for my computer and am
intrigued with the lightscribe technology. But it seems that everywhere I
look it says while supplies last. Does anyone know if they are phasing out
that technology? I'd hate to spend the extra bucks then find out I
Butch Black wrote:
Hi
I'm thinking of getting an external DVD burner for my computer and am
intrigued with the lightscribe technology. But it seems that
everywhere I look it says while supplies last. Does anyone know if
they are phasing out that technology? I'd hate to spend the extra
bucks
Media is more expensive. Rather a gimmick IMHO. Juct buy some sharpies.
-Adam
Butch Black wrote:
Hi
I'm thinking of getting an external DVD burner for my computer and am
intrigued with the lightscribe technology. But it seems that everywhere
I look it says while supplies last. Does anyone
This is the CD/DVD burning/labeling setup I've been looking at:
http://www.elesys.net/
Godfrey
Butch Black wrote:
Hi
I'm thinking of getting an external DVD burner for my computer and
am intrigued with the lightscribe technology. But it seems that
everywhere I look it says while supplies
On Feb 14, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Butch Black wrote:
This is the CD/DVD burning/labeling setup I've been looking at:
http://www.elesys.net/
cool. But at a thousand bucks I think I'll pass.
Yeah, it's a bit on the pricey side. But it is an industrial-strength
drive and printing solution,
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