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Old 03-09-2004
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HP's invention, due in drives soon, lets users burn labels

"Looking for a way to label your multitude of CDs and DVDs neatly and efficiently? HP has come up with an elegant answer: Use the same laser that already burned the data to make a label on the flip side of the disc. "

"A technology dubbed LightScribe enables drives to burn a silk screen-like, high-contrast label on the upper side of CD or DVD media bearing a special coating. After completing a data burn, users will be prompted to flip the disc over to burn a label onto the other side. "

"There are no consumables like ink or ink jet cartridges; the only consumable is the disc itself," says Daryl Anderson, project manager and HP engineer responsible for inventing the technology as part of a joint effort between HP's Imaging and Printing Group and its Personal Systems Group.

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Old 03-09-2004
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Cool!

Maybe now I'll finally remember to label my cd's so I know what's on them.

Just hope the price won't be too high, and that you can buy the cd's in stacks of 50.
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Old 03-09-2004
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I thought Yamaha offered a burner like this that let you burn labels....
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Old 03-09-2004
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The yamaha burner lets you draw or write text on the data side of the disc & on the unused portion of the disc ( technology called DiscT@2 ). If you burn a CD with 700mb worth of a data ( on a 700mb blank CD ), you had no room left to write text & whatnot.

This HP burner lets you do it on the other side of the disc.

I just hope there won't be any cases of CDs catching fire with this technique.
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Old 03-09-2004
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I guess my sharpee marker just became obsolete. Haha.
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You'll get my Sharpie when you pry it from my cold, dead hands
That would be very handy though for things where you'd want a nice looking label.

Last edited by StormBringer; 03-09-2004 at 05:21 PM..
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I love my sharpee :-D.
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That would be very handy though for things where you'd want a nice looking label.
Or want a lot of info on the disc... The latter is at least true for me who can't manage to write small letters ina readable way using a filt-tip pen....
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