If your talking about a CD or DVD, absolutely do not under any
circumstances put braille labels on them. You are really asking for
trouble and if you damage your drive, you will have a drive to replace
and it would not be covered under your warranty.
On Aug 22, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Marie Howart
Wow am I glad I asked this question haha! On another email list, we
were discussing the labelers, and someone mentioned needing to label a
bunch of cds. I had decided to use a cd book to store my back up
disks, and just label the sleaves, but thought I'd ask about the cds
themselves. Very glad I a
I could see putting a label on a case or a sleeve, but that's about it.
- Original Message -
From: "Marie Howarth"
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: Braile labels and the disk drive
I personally wouldn't risk it, simply because somethin
This would definitely be a bad idea.
Personally, I have never, and would never, put Braille labels on CD's/
DVD's. I didn't realize anyone did this. There is so much potential
for problems by doing this that it seems too risky to me. :)
I either put labels on the cases that the discs are in,
Firstly I don't have a mac but anyway! I don't and wouldn't label
the disc itself because it may catch the top of the drive and I find
back when I had copied CDs badly labelled ones court the top when
they spun in my CD player. I do label cases and sleves of discs
though, that might be bette
That's absolutely out! its most likely that you won't even be able to
access your disc if you attach any lbel to it and insert it into your
Mac's drive.
rayna424 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone label discs with a braille labeler? I'm wondering if the
> lible impedes the disk in the disk driv
I personally wouldn't risk it, simply because something sticky in any
disc drive may = bad news.
On Aug 22, 2009, at 8:41 PM, rayna424 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone label discs with a braille labeler? I'm wondering if the
> lible impedes the disk in the disk drive, since its so slim. Any