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[filmscanners] Re: CD Labeling




Tom Robinson wrote

[much advice about CD storage snipped]

> Personally, I do not write on the CD.  I use a archival paper envelope.  I
> type the information on the envelope with an IBM selectric typewriter that
> uses the plastic ribbon.  (I am aware that I must not use a toner-based
> printer to print the information on the CD envelope, and I am doubtful about
> the ink jets) Each envelope gets the unique serial number typed on it, along
> with necessary information.

Thanks Tom for all that good advice. But tell us, what's wrong with using a
toner-
based printer, such as a laser printer, for labelling the envelope?

Peter Marquis-Kyle


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