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[filmscanners] Re: CD Labeling



I can't see any harm.  If they are so delicate that slight gassing from
a marker written on the center where there isn't any coatings will
damage them, we're all in BIG trouble.

Art

Paul D. DeRocco wrote:

> What about writing near the center where there's no data? Is there anything
> that can write directly on the clear plastic next to the hole? I can't see
> how that could harm anything. One might not have room for an entire list of
> contents, but it's awfully useful to have at least a volume label, in case
> you're holding a disc in each hand and can't remember which goes in which
> jewel case.
>
> --
>
> Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
> Paul                mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com
>
>
>>From: HPA
>>
>>Personally, I do not write on the CD anymore after a year of reading these
>>posts.  It is enough for me to know that all of the major
>>archives prohibit
>>writing on CDs or attaching labels to them, and that their
>>reasons are well considered.
>>


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