LightScribe versus LabelFlash
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Posted on Thursday 4th of May, 2006 at 00:50 by SirQUK
Source: 3DVelocity
3D Velocity have just released an article comparing the 2 direct labeliing solutions, Lightscribe and Labelflash. Anyone wondering which ones looks or performs the best can get a good idea by reading this informative article.
"No doubt like me you have dozens, possibly even hundreds of CDs and DVDs scattered throughout your home or office, mostly labelled using CD marker pens, some neatly, some not so neatly, some in great detail, others so vague you're not quite sure what's on them. If you're very organised you may have gone the route of paper labels. When these appeared on the scene they gave users the chance to create and print very high quality labels that really looked rather good, well, once you'd calibrated your printer they did."
You can read the full article by visting the 3D velocity website Here.
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