I think mebbe they were talkin' out their butt?Rynders wrote:
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Do those sharpie pens hurt the CDR's?
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Staedtler CD-R Pens are awesome. I bought a 4 pack a couple years ago, and I am just starting to wear down the last one. Hard to find, though.
I had some Sharpie marked discs from about 9 years ago fail on me.
I had some Sharpie marked discs from about 9 years ago fail on me.
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http://www.amazon.com/Staedtler-Lumocol ... B00006IFFHpurple pie pete wrote:Staedtler CD-R Pens are awesome. I bought a 4 pack a couple years ago, and I am just starting to wear down the last one. Hard to find, though.
I had some Sharpie marked discs from about 9 years ago fail on me.
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I got one of these for Christmas. I am looking forward to using it once my power is back on at my house....qball wrote: These days, I use LightScribe for disks that I will be keeping for a long time. Sharpie works fine for all others.
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Hey, I just got a bunch of Sony DVDs at the Costco and was pleased to see that they now come with a rather tough paper-like coating on the top. This seems quite abrasion resistant compared to the standard old optical discs, and it looks like you could mark them with any old non-indelible felt tip pen or what have you.
Who knows how well they'll hold up over 10 years. Only one way to find out, of course.
Who knows how well they'll hold up over 10 years. Only one way to find out, of course.
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Those might be the printable discs, the ones that work in inkjet printers. I would think that you could write on those with just about anything.ysyrtypy wrote:Hey, I just got a bunch of Sony DVDs at the Costco and was pleased to see that they now come with a rather tough paper-like coating on the top. This seems quite abrasion resistant compared to the standard old optical discs, and it looks like you could mark them with any old non-indelible felt tip pen or what have you.
Who knows how well they'll hold up over 10 years. Only one way to find out, of course.
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