All of my research and experience indicates there should be no problem using
the Sharpie anywhere on the top.
Tom
| Thanks, Terry. I wasn't aware that even a Sharpie could cause a problem
| (fortunately it hasn't done in any disks I've tried after a couple of
years
| of storage).
|
| Terry Farrell wrote:
| > Jay
| >
| > For archiving, it is recommended that the CD or DVD is left
| > unlabelled with only the case being marked. If an archive disk must
| > be labeled, then using a proper CD Marker to ONLY write on the tiny
| > transparent area around the centre hole (where there is no media at
| > the back).
| > Terry
| >
| > | >> Also, the adhesive can cause the data storage life of writable CDs
| >> to be shortened considerably, presumably by degrading the dyes that
| >> hold the information as dark and light spots
| >> (
http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq07.html#S7-7-2).
| >>
| >> If all of this makes you leery of labels (and it should!), either
| >> use a pen meant for marking on plastic, such as a Sharpie, or look
| >> into LightScribe technology
| >> (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LightScribe). --
| >> Regards,
| >> Jay Freedman
| >> Microsoft Word MVP
| >> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
| >> newsgroup so all may benefit.
| >>
| >> Graham Mayor wrote:
| >>> Word is a thoroughly useless application for creating CD labels. It
| >>> will take forever to get the page to line up with the labels and
| >>> even then the finished reults will be poor. Better to use
| >>> Publisher, and much better to use Surething CD Labeller which does
| >>> the job properly - however bear in mind that aside from audio CDs
| >>> designed to play in a stand-alone player, using adhesive paper
| >>> labels on CDs is a very bad idea. They can set up sufficient out of
| >>> balance forces to destroy the player. Note that players will rotate
| >>> at up to 52x normal CD speed. If you have a few moments, calculate
| >>> the rotation speed that this produces. I think you may be shocked!
| >>>
| >>> Jay Freedman wrote:
| >>>> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 16:44:34 -0700, Adam
| >>>>
| >>>>> Are there templates built in?
| >>>>
| >>>> No, there aren't. If you can match the size and location of the
| >>>> labels to ones from Avery (such as 8691 and 8692), Compulabel, or
| >>>> any of the other brands listed in the Options dialog of the Label
| >>>> wizard, use that. Otherwise, click the New Label button at the
| >>>> bottom of that Options dialog and enter the measurements to create
| >>>> a custom label definition.
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