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Old January 6th 09, 01:22 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
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Default cd dvd paper labels warp dish

Hi Folks:
I've been having problems with paper labels shrinking when the cd
or dvd gets hot and warping the disc. Sometime so much the disc
scrapes in the drive! When taken out, I can see the dishing toward the
label. I've taken alcohol and soaked the paper labels, and scraped
the labels off, and the cd/dvd is the fine. There must be some
company that makes labels that allow the cd/dvd to flex, by
stretching. I think a plastic label would be perfect. Has anyone
heard of such thing?
Thanks!
Harry
 




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