[Slowhand] Re: Labels on Discs - Bad

Gary Girolimon gary at girolimon.com
Tue Oct 10 08:41:37 EDT 2006



It is not recommended that stick on labels be used on DVDs. They spin
very fast and can become unbalanced. Get white ink jet printable DVDs
instead and print right on their surface. Printers that support this
feature have a special tray that is used for DVDs and CDs.

Gary


On Oct 9, 2006, at 12:01 PM, slowhand-request at planet-torque.com wrote:


> Message: 2

> Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 12:06:02 -0700 (PDT)

> From: Mel Boss <darmel at sbcglobal.net>

> Subject: [Slowhand] Labels on Discs - Bad

> To: slowhand at planet-torque.com

> Message-ID: <20061008190602.33240.qmail at web81704.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

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>

> I bought a label kit (Memorex Kit and TDK DVD+R discs) and started

> to gussy-up some of my favorite discs both CDs and DVDs. I did a

> cursory test of a DVD to make certain that the label didn't

> adversely affect its playing by playing the first couple of songs -

> with no problem.

>

> Well, I should have played to the end of the disc. After applying

> some really cool looking labels to about a half-dozen video discs,

> I found a problem. Starting mid-disc, the tracks skipped with

> increasing severity until the disc was "unplayable." What a bummer

> - luckily, I was able to peel off the offending labels, and the

> discs play w/o problem once again.

>

> I don't know if I will encounter a similar problem with CDRs as I

> did with DVDs (+R).

>

> I thought that I would pass my (bad) experience on to the Digest

> community... Can anyone offer an opinion (he asked innocently) as

> to what the problem might be? Too much mass?

> De-labeled and Disgruntled,

> Mel


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