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Old 10-04-2007, 02:59 PM
Taallyn Taallyn is offline
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You can also purchase discs that are intended to be printed on. They will have either a matt white or gloss white finished over the disc substrate film which contains the data. These discs are printed with inkjet printers so they should be fine with sharpies. Plus, quite a bit more affordable than Lightscribe discs. Here at work we have an Epson printer that can print on the discs. We have used the discs without printing on them and using Sharpies instead for quick, one-off copies.
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