On 02/16/2014 10:10 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 02/16/2014 09:49 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 21:35:25 -0500
Fred Smith wrote:
Can anyone point me to a site that may still have it? (or other
suitable substitute).
I found light scribe labels to be almost utterly invisible
and really pitiful looking when I tried it once a long time
ago (using the LaCie software which was available at the time).
Infinitely better looking labels can be made with inkjet
printable media and an inkjet printer that supports
media printing (which my Epson Artisan does, though I have
to run the software in a virtual windows machine).
I use Avery 5692 CD Labels. There are templates available for them
suitable for use with OpenOffice/LibreOffice. I print mine on a laser
printer, but an Ink Jet approach should work just as well. You will
need a guide to get the labels on straight.
I used those Avery labels for a long time. Right up to the time the
first one began to peel off the disk. Then I switched to
inkjet-printable disks.
And I never used Lightscribe disks. I had a Lightscribe drive, but never
knew where to find Lightscribe disks. Now I see Lightscribe has fallen
out of fashion. And I noticed that the studios never once used anything
like Lightscribe to label the disks they publish.
Temlakos
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