I'm in agreement with Tom.  I've certainly experienced more issues with 
the burning of projects to discs than with labeling.  When you say the 
discs are being "killed" what exactly are you referring to?  Throwing 
the disc out of balance or the chemicals used for the sticker are 
damaging the disc?

I've put out many a disc with a simple label maker and disc stomper and 
have had no ill effects.  Granted I am a little on the perfectionist 
side and ensure to place the label only using the stomper and not hand 
fitting or eye balling.  No killed discs from adhesive labels here.

My next project I am bypassing all of the sticker issues in general and 
have found a vendor through my place of work who does direct to disc 
screen printing for a great cost to us meager employees.

Sincerely,
Joseph

:::::Currently in Pre-production for documentary in Papua New 
Guinea:::::


On Friday, April 29, 2005, at 11:32 AM, [email protected] 
wrote:

> Message: 25
>    Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 06:40:02 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Tom Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Labels - DVD/CD's
>
> I would be interested in knowing exactly how and or when the paper 
> labels "kill" cds and dvds.  I have made literally hundreds of dvds 
> for customers and over 99% of them have labels on them.  I have not 
> had one customer come back with a dead dvd.  I have read articles 
> saying that they are destructive, but quite honestly, I have had more 
> problems with bad blank dvds than I ever have with paper labels.  I am 
> interested in learning more about this.
>
> Tom

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