Lightscribe Direct Disc Labeling was launched by HP in 2004 as an alternative to labelling optical discs with stick on labels or direct printing on the surface. The Lightscribe Direct Disc Labeling system allows users to laser etch text and graphics onto compatible optical discs which can be supplied to clients.
The special discs have a coating of a light sensitive dye on the label side of the disc and the laser from a CD or DVD burner causes a reaction in the dye that makes it change colour. The resulting image will be monochromatic, but the new range of disc colours allows users to produce different results.
Professional Presentation
Graphic Designers often need to supply files to their customers and so can use this technology to produce highly professional looking discs. While it is very easy for a Designer to hand write onto optical discs with a suitable pen, professionally labelling discs is one small thing that can go a long way to make customers view a Designer as being a professional who can be trusted to produce good results.
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