At 10:39 AM 11/30/2002 +0800, you wrote: >Alan Zinn wrote: > >> Elson, >> >> The problem with that is that some folks are dead against using a CD with a >> sticker label on their machines. It throws them off balance - especially the >> super fast ones. A rubber stamp might be a compromise. You could use the ink >> pad meant for RC paper available at Porters. > >Alan, > >I thought that if one puts a sticker evenly on the CD, there would be no off >balance effect. By "evenly" I mean a circular sticker to cover the entire CD >front surface. A thin sticker, I guess, would help. Or, would this method and >material still give problems? > >What's an RC paper and what's Porters? :) Are these First World stuffs? :) > >Elson >-- >Nazca Graphic Design & Photography >http://cdo.weblinq.com/~nazca/ > > OH DEAR... RC paper is stuff we used to print photos on in the late Second Millennium. :-) I was thinking that you will need a type of ink for a rubber stamp that sticks well to a slick surface like RC paper. Porters here in the U.S. is our source. www.porters.com Anyhow, I am told that even the slightest balance error can be noticed (heard) as vibration on a computer's CD player. I've never used a disk with a paper label. The new supper-fast ones may even be able to explode a flawed disk!! AZ Build a Lookaround! The Lookaround Book. http://www.panoramacamera.us