dave w.
04-11-2006, 12:21 PM
anyone have this problem ?
i have 2 pcs both with Nec burners, they both read and copied several dvd sets until i put some labels on them using my avery's labels.
now none will read, to verify this is the problem, i peeled the labels back off and bingo, they will read again.
dave w.
04-11-2006, 12:22 PM
p.s
they will read in my apex standalone player with labels .
is it some weakness with the Nec burners or ????
Sure you stuck them on the right side? :lol:
Just kidding!
loren
04-11-2006, 12:45 PM
i learned the hard way that stick on labels are a serious problem
i have spent numerous hours getting off with knives, etc
in case anyone is looking for a solution to labels
i have two seperate ones
1- i use taiyo yuden thermal printable discs
a thremal hand held printer runs about $60, casio brand
costs about 15 cents per disc for the thermal ribbon
2- i have a epson 320 printer that that has a dvd tray
it prints right on the dvd
you must use a white top printable disc
they are much more expensive
sams club has printable verbatiums at $39 per hundred
you can print anything on the discs this way
and the quality is great
just remember to allow them to dry for a couple hours before stacking--another hard learded lesson
savageamusement
04-11-2006, 01:41 PM
I also learned the hard way.
At first I wanted ot be artistic- and made beautiful labels
They dont burn, few play
I was told that due to the reflectability- that the cover can make this a problem
as well as friction.
the discs i had with labels I saoked ove rnight in hot water, and peeled way gently what ic ould.
Some i got off completely some i got off enough that they play
about 40 percent i dumped and had to replace.
sugar ray
04-12-2006, 10:51 PM
dvd's become UN-balanced when using labels. thus causes them to skip and unplayable.
Inkjet printables, as loren pointed out, are the way to go if you want to be creative.