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Summary Of: Lightscribe

The LightScribe method uses the laser in a way similar to when plain data is written to... The purpose of LightScribe is to allow users to create direct... A LightScribe Disc printed with the Wikipedia Logo... A LightScribe Disc printed with the... LightScribe is a registered trademark of the... LightScribe was conceived by HP engineer Daryl Anderson... The surface of a LightScribe disc is coated with a reactive... LightScribe labels burn in concentric circles... LightScribe discs are also available in colors... s not possible to replace a LightScribe label with a new design... The center of every LightScribe disc has a special code that allows the drive to know the precise rotational position... Special storage precautions are necessary to prevent LightScribe discs from fading... s LightScribe website warns users to... Users not observing these precautions have reported LightScribe discs to become visibly faded within two months in the worst case... LightScribe discs should also not be left in disc players for long periods of time... Lightscribe discs may form a visible white powder coating... LightScribe Support has not explained which conditions lead to this reaction... burning Lightscribe labels can sometimes be considerably slower than burning the data onto the same disc... LightScribe Media Discs Information... HP LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling... LightScribe Drives Comparison at CdrInfo...

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