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Old 13-11-2010, 12:05   #1
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LightScribe CD-R's

Hi,

Anybody here used Lightscribe CD-R's?

I've been reading a few reviews and some say that the Verbatim CD-R's tend to fade after a few weeks.

Can anybody here recommend some decent LightScribe CD-Rs?

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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

I've used some H Packard ones in the past and they still look good. Though that's going back a year or two now so doing well then considering.
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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

Never had any fade problems with CD or DVD lightscribes, though as for any CD/DVD never keep it in the sun as not only will it fade to black but it'll also warp the disc
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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

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Never had any fade problems with CD or DVD lightscribes, though as for any CD/DVD never keep it in the sun as not only will it fade to black but it'll also warp the disc

And you use.....which ones??!!
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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

Any I buy.. Last lot were Verbatim

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What you might find is that those complaining of fade where using early versions of Lightscribe or storing them incorrectly

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Special storage precautions are necessary to prevent LightScribe discs from fading. HP's LightScribe website warns users to "keep discs away from extreme heat, humidity and direct sunlight", "store them in a cool, dark place", "use polypropylene disc sleeves rather than PVC sleeves", and also notes that "residual chemicals on your fingers could cause discoloration of the label image". Such chemicals include common hand lotions and hair care products.[4] Users not observing these precautions have reported LightScribe discs to become visibly faded within two months in the worst case. This drawback makes the technology unsuitable for applications involving continuous handling, and for such popular uses as car music compilation disc which typically have unavoidable high light and temperature exposure. Since many disc players present internal temperatures significantly higher than room temperature, LightScribe discs should also not be left in disc players for long periods of time. These drawbacks are however purely superficial; they do not affect the data stored upon the disc.

Lightscribe discs may form a visible white powder coating. This is due to crystallization of some of the label-side coating. It is not harmful and can easily be removed with a water-dampened cloth. Wiping the disc with a damp cloth does not harm the inscribed label.[5] At this point, LightScribe support has not explained which conditions lead to this reaction, nor the precautions that can be taken to avoid it.

Multiple Lightscribes of the same image increases contrast, but the image quality decreases with successive burns. Noticeable contrast variations are seen in solid shades.
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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

I use Verbatim at work and they come out really good on my desktop machine. However the same ones on my laptop (HP Pavillion) are naff.
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Re: LightScribe CD-R's

I use Verbatim and have never noticed any fading and some are quite old too.
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