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Re: arsclist CD markers



At 01:16 PM 12/10/2002 -0500, Andy Lanset wrote:
I know there has been some previous discussion on this - but if folks could
bring me up to date on their thoughts, I would be most appreciative.

For archival purposes I do not write on the CDs with any kind of marker.

However, producers here would go nuts if they couldn't label their
production CDs with some kind of marker.  Is one better than another?  Water
soluable inks perhaps?

One producer/reporter presented me with a packet of Staedtler markers made
in Germany.
The packet says, "Safe for labeling CD and DVD discs." The markers even come
with a free blank CD. The packet also says - "smudge-proof and waterproof
and low odor."

Jerry Hartke ( http://www.mscience.com/ ) has found noticeable effect whenever any marker is used on the working surface of a disc. He recommends marking only around the central hole in the area which is not used for burning.


Realists among us prefere water-based inks as in the Staedtler and TDK markers. Solvents have been known to penetrate the lacquer coating and destroy the metallizing over time. Unfortunately, there are also cases where silk-screen inks themselves have done the damage and I know of no studies on which inks are safe.

Where that is an issue for me, I turn to the TDK "CD Writer" pens available in a variety of colors.


Mike mrichter@xxxxxxx http://www.mrichter.com/


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