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Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures inserted potentially cause damage of CDROM ?

 
 
TANDEX
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      7th Jul 2005
Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using Silk Screen Printing)
technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of the laser?
Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a disk and it can
affect a condition of a CDROM device?


 
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Jim Macklin
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      7th Jul 2005
not likely.

AS long as the disk is balanced and the inks are thin. The
laser is on the bottom so it won't be effected by printing
on the top.


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| Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using
Silk Screen Printing)
| technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of
the laser?
| Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a
disk and it can
| affect a condition of a CDROM device?
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      8th Jul 2005
Once, I marked a (music)cd-r with a sharpie without a paper label on the cd
and it came through the other side. the cd was ruined and the music wouldn't
play.

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> Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using Silk Screen
> Printing) technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of the
> laser? Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a disk and it
> can affect a condition of a CDROM device?
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Bob I
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      8th Jul 2005
Interesting, as the ONLY thing we use are "Sharpies"(tm) to write
directly on the cd label area. We have done this for years, on literally
hundreds of CD's without a single problem.

Jim wrote:

> Once, I marked a (music)cd-r with a sharpie without a paper label on the cd
> and it came through the other side. the cd was ruined and the music wouldn't
> play.
>
> "TANDEX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using Silk Screen
>>Printing) technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of the
>>laser? Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a disk and it
>>can affect a condition of a CDROM device?
>>

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Jim
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      9th Jul 2005
Well if you say it's true then it must be huh?
"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Interesting, as the ONLY thing we use are "Sharpies"(tm) to write directly
> on the cd label area. We have done this for years, on literally hundreds
> of CD's without a single problem.
>
> Jim wrote:
>
>> Once, I marked a (music)cd-r with a sharpie without a paper label on the
>> cd and it came through the other side. the cd was ruined and the music
>> wouldn't play.
>>
>> "TANDEX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using Silk Screen
>>>Printing) technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of the
>>>laser? Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a disk and
>>>it can affect a condition of a CDROM device?
>>>

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>>

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Bob I
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      11th Jul 2005
Perhaps there is an explaination! We do it as a matter of course with no
issues or disc problems, you did it once and and the disc was
unreadable. Ergo, problem was caused by other than "Sharpie"(tm) ink
bleeding thru the aluminum. Perhaps you used a solvent based marker?

Jim wrote:

> Well if you say it's true then it must be huh?
> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>>Interesting, as the ONLY thing we use are "Sharpies"(tm) to write directly
>>on the cd label area. We have done this for years, on literally hundreds
>>of CD's without a single problem.
>>
>>Jim wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Once, I marked a (music)cd-r with a sharpie without a paper label on the
>>>cd and it came through the other side. the cd was ruined and the music
>>>wouldn't play.
>>>
>>>"TANDEX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Could the CDR with the artwork/pictures printed (using Silk Screen
>>>>Printing) technology) potentially cause damage of CDROM or damage of the
>>>>laser? Printing of a picture potentially causes asymmetry of a disk and
>>>>it can affect a condition of a CDROM device?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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