Your source is wrong on a couple of counts.  First disks are not so
expensive as he indicates.  Second, you can get disks in a variety of
colors and the labels are not at all difficult to read.

If you have ink jet printable technology with you printer, that is fine,
but it generally comes at a cost. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
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Subject: Re: Printing on CD label --LightScribe

I thought listers might be interested in this opinion from a computer
sales and service guy that I use about the Lite Scribe.  function.


Hi Peter,

No. The drives I and most people use are not Lightscribe enabled I
can get them
but the technology is all but dead see the following reasons

1, Burners are around $20 more.
2, Disks are more than double the price of inkjet printable disks.
3, Most mid range inkjet printers print directly to disks and can be
very colorful and easy to read.
3, Lightscribed disks are hard to read, one shade of silver or gold.
4, Your canon MP760 prints directly to inkjet disks now for free 



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