Originally posted by: pkme2
Interesting technology but disks are too expensive for this guy.
I use the Stomper & Click & Print labeling software to make all my disk covers, etc.
Relatively easy to make custom labels and wouldn't have it any other way.
Originally posted by: corkyg
I have two Lightscribe burners - use them regularly, especially when I am providing clients with copies of slide shows, etc. Stick on labels have caused some CDRs to go bad - I guess they were not kept in a cool dark place - so the glue penetrated and trashed the CD. That doesn't happen with Lightscribe.
Current media is primarily Verbatim and Memorex. The price is not much of a factor, but availability is. Only a few stores carry L/S media.
And, no, Lightscribe burns cannot be erased. I would not use them for R/W disks. I'm not sure they make them.
Me neither. I have a Lightscribe capable burner but have never burned a label.Originally posted by: Seekermeister
I won't have any experience or opinions on Lightscribe, until the media gets cheaper.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Sharpie > Lightscribe
- M4H
Bah! Let's see your best cheetah artwork using a mere Sharpie! 😛 😉Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Sharpie > Lightscribe
- M4H