User Rank: Newbie Joined: 2/17/2010 Posts: 3
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I know that LightScribe technology frees the user from traditional labeling. However there are times when a traditional label would be needed. For example, labeling older disks or disks acquired from friends who use non LightScribe-able media. I would find it very useful to be able to stick a label on a non LightScribe or over a Lightscribe disk to cover a mistake -- A label that could be printed by my laptops LightScribe enabled burner without having to hook up to a printer.
This would also enable me to stick a LightScribe label onto a white labeled disk to add contrast to designs requiring more contrast.
Another benefit, is that all my disks will have that LightScribe look which I adore.
Think about it, this is the next logical step in a product line.
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User Rank: Power User Joined: 8/3/2008 Posts: 1570
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Hello again Gster !
Because of the potential of drive damage, it it NOT recommended to use disks with "stick-on" labels in LS Drives.
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