two options...
1) lightscribe capable drive (see above comments)
2) thermal printer ($3000 + thermal capable discs)
2006-12-23 06:14:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Now you can label your CDs/DVDs without messy paper stickers or sloppy ink pens. LightScribe technology uses the drive's laser to imprint a grayscale image under the surface on the label side of the disc. The label can't rub off or make a sticky mess because it's actually part of the disc. High-capacity and high-speed recording means you can record double-layer 8.5GB DVDs in less than 20 minutes. Includes Roxio and LightScribe software on CD-ROMs, mounting screws, an internal audio cable and one blank LightScribe CD-R. Requires 500MHz Pentium III or better PC running Windows 2000/XP or 500MHz PowerMac G4 running Mac OS 10.3.2+. LightScribe imaging requires LightScribe-compatible discs.
2006-12-23 15:51:56
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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You need a special CD Burner for this. The only one I know of is called "LightScribe" and it comes on new computers. I'm sure you can buy one from any computer store, and the software will come with it.
2006-12-23 14:03:58
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answered by ? 2
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You cant unless you have a Lightscribe optical drive. It should come with the required software.
2006-12-23 14:03:09
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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You need a special recorder for this. Find them for cheap at www.pcclub.com. Lightscribe
2006-12-23 14:11:55
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answer #5
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answered by micaso1971 5
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