On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 11:48, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> In one of the video magazines I subscribe to there was an article
> that was very emphatic about not using "Sharpie" (or other permanent
> marking pens) because the acid based inks would erode the top surface
> and caus
On Mon 30 Aug 2004 17:37, Marc Gregoire wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Steffen Barszus
> > Sent: zaterdag 28 augustus 2004 10:25
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [M
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004, Steffen Barszus wrote:
> Its not acid or other things that mostly render cd/dvd useless with a label.
> The problem is according to the gernan computer magazin c't that the labels
> are deforming the cd/dvds so they aren't plain anymore, this results in a bad
> reflection
Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 17:59 schrieb Eric Jorgensen:
> About 5 years ago I was caught up in the burning CD
> craze, and even printed ink jet labels to attach to
> the CDs. However, I became concerned that the
> adhesives were not archival quality, and not
> acid-free. I then started using a
Hallo
> About 5 years ago I was caught up in the burning CD
> craze, and even printed ink jet labels to attach to
> the CDs. However, I became concerned that the
> adhesives were not archival quality, and not
> acid-free. I then started using a plain 'ol sharpie.
> But now, I am wondering as I c
About 5 years ago I was caught up in the burning CD
craze, and even printed ink jet labels to attach to
the CDs. However, I became concerned that the
adhesives were not archival quality, and not
acid-free. I then started using a plain 'ol sharpie.
But now, I am wondering as I create DVDs, if th