On a DVD the information is sandwiched between 2 layers of polycarbonate. This means that, unlike CD's, they can have a small scratch on the label side surface and still write perfectly OK.
CD's on the other hand have their data just stored underneath the surface of the label and have little protection against that sort of problem.
How do I clean the lens of my optical drive? A Pressit Drive Cleaning Kit, PLDCK , is a CD that is designed to clean the lens of your optical drive. The CD has soft brushes on the writing surface at regular...
How do I add text to the CD Spine Label? The thin label alongside the CD labels can be used on the edge of CD Jewel Cases to allow easy identification while the Cases are stored. This step by step guide should...
Tips on easy labelling of discs Labelling a disc is a relatively simple procedure, but there are a couple of things that you can do to make it easier to use
Once a label has been printed, leave...