Originally Posted by
Richard Rumancik
I recall reading about someone marking a LightScribe CD using a co2 laser rather than using a CD burner - but I don't know where I saw that so I can't be sure.
I played around with that a couple of times, no joy. The main problem is, the coating is designed to be marked by a 5 milliwatt laser: that's 0.02% of the power of my 25W machine. Suffice it to say, if the laser fires at all, it blows right through the coating and the dye, leaving a clear hole...an interesting enough artistic effect, but not terribly conducive to use of the disc for storing bits.
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