Lightscribe, yah or neh?

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gsellis

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Get the NEC or BenQ and an Epson R200 (or someone list the Canon's equivalent).
 

Topplayer

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Originally posted by: IamDonSharp
I actually have an HP lightscribe drive (it came with a computer I bought) and I've only used the actual cd labling once, with the free disk that came with it. It's pretty silly if you ask me. And I'm not sure if it was just a bad drive that I got, but when I first got it, it would take a long time (like 15 min) to recognize a disk and spin it up. It seemed to fix itself but it still does it on occasion. Also it won't autorun alot of the time, but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the hardware(i'm pretty noobish still). Don't waste your money on the glitter, it's not worth it.

it does take some time but it should work fine after prolly a bad cd/drive........
 

rudder

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Lightscribe is pretty cool. I have the BenQ DW1655 and it does a great job. Juust make sure you download the free lightscribe tool from lightscribe.com. I used the included Nero tool and it worked only about 25% of the time.

Since lightscribe does not cost any extra (any drive could do it with proper firmware) I would go for it. Media is more expensive, but its there if you need it.
 

LiquidImpulse

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Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: LiquidImpulse
lighscribe....a new toy created by man to have a bigger e-penis correct?
Looking at the rig in your signature, it would appear you're an expert on the subject :evil:

;)

i certainly am....i certainly am....
 

Slickone

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Originally posted by: markkleb
A big NO to the Lightscribe.

They are way to slow(to print) and the disks are more money. And they dont look so good printed(kind of like the old cowboy pictures)

I would rather get a printer that prints cd's. Thats a much better label.
But they supposedly smear too easily. Text
 

duragezic

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Well I bought the BenQ DW1655 anyway. Sure I could've saved $5-10 by getting the NEC 3550a or DW1650 but I'd like to have the feature for that littl eextra. Plus I got the free 10pk CD-R with LS. The Staples deal is till the 18th so I can burn a few LS CDs and if I like the quality I'll pick up some LS DVDs before the sale ends. Newegg has already shipped it earlier today from TN, so I'll have it by Friday!

I'll report back with my thoughts on the drive and lightscribe in case anyones interested.

And the slow speed of lightscribe is the very last of my concern. I'm used to my Plextor 8x4x32 CD-RW that I used for many years. That thing is still solid to this day. I have plenty of other things to do while it lightscribes the CD.
 

Ken90630

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Originally posted by: duragezic
Well I bought the BenQ DW1655 anyway. Sure I could've saved $5-10 by getting the NEC 3550a or DW1650 but I'd like to have the feature for that littl eextra. Plus I got the free 10pk CD-R with LS. The Staples deal is till the 18th so I can burn a few LS CDs and if I like the quality I'll pick up some LS DVDs before the sale ends. Newegg has already shipped it earlier today from TN, so I'll have it by Friday!

I'll report back with my thoughts on the drive and lightscribe in case anyones interested.

And the slow speed of lightscribe is the very last of my concern. I'm used to my Plextor 8x4x32 CD-RW that I used for many years. That thing is still solid to this day. I have plenty of other things to do while it lightscribes the CD.

Yeah, let us know. I'm thinkin' about tryin' Lightscribe myself and all this batting around of info/opinions is helpful.

BTW, do Lightscribe drives only print in black & white (or shadings thereof)?

I really like Plextor drives. Although I've only had two, both have worked flawlessly from Day 1.