Saturday, April 26, 2008

Don t Use Markers to Label CDs and DVDs

Many people use markers to write on the surface of the CD and DVD & 39, if the labelling of their media. What most people do not know is that & 39; use of markers, such as Sharpies, pen or other object can be very harmful to the media. Most markers contain chemicals that cause oxidation l & 39; what could damage the CD or DVD. L & 39; oxidation can ruin & 39 l aluminium, located on the surface of the media and ultimately destroy the data on the hard disk. These types of markings may cause damage to the physical structure of the disc.
There are a couple resources d & 39; avoid these problems. Special pens are now sold, designed specifically for & 39; letter to the media. A trademark is Staedtler Lumocolor CD / DVD Marker (photo right). For more tips and tricks to keep to & 39; Spirit is the duration of the markers can be used to the media, which has been printed, because the display screen & 39, d & 39; pressure protects the data on chemical destruction.
Article by: Adam Platzer Spinergy CD / DVD replication, duplication, d & 39; pressure and screen & 39; Phone: 800-333-1328 http://www.spinergymedia.com adam.platzer @ Spinergymedia.com



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