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Old 12-06-2005, 11:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey i was just wondering that.... can i paste paper to CDs and DVDs...... i just backed up some of my games and i want to paste printed CD scans on them... so if i use fevistic or something would it harm my CD/DVD drive?? or is there any other way to do it??


PS: and how do i get an older version of mass downloader.... say i need the 3.0.577 SR1 version?? (i just posted it in PS to avoid posting another thread =)
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Old 13-06-2005, 07:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Dont do that as the CD might loose balance while reading in a optical drive , even if you stick and a small air bubble is left it might cause problems.

Write on the CD's with a marker pen
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Doing that is not at all recommended. Especially on low quality CD's. There are special printers available that can print on the CD itself. Don't know much details about CD printers so wait for someone else to give you more info.

Regarding your second query, all you have to do is search google for [software name] [version]. For eg, I found this page
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U can make use of CDs that allow u to print a label on one side (on the non writable side,ofcourse... ) to customise ur CDs.

Printers are available in the market from brands like Canon,Epson and HP to help u design and paste ur label on Cds that support it.

Never paste paper cuttings, cut into the shape of a CD to paste on ur CD as a label coz as quad master said
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Dont do that as the CD might loose balance while reading in a optical drive , even if you stick and a small air bubble is left it might cause problems.
So make sure u dont do any hard with ur CDs and especially ur Optical drives...

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i have done so many times, and i found our local cd-lender always sticks some labels on the cd's--be it copied films- mp3's etc. But never happend any problems with discs..

BUT..AS SAID ABOVE, THIS IS NOT RECOMENDED..BCOZ, IN UR CD DRIVE, DISCS SPINS MUCH FASTER THAN VCD'S..AND IF THERE IS A BALENCING PROBLEM, THE DISC WILL B CRUSHED OR UR LENS MAY GET SCRATCHED.
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Do at ur own risk..........
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Sticking labels is not at ll recommended. Your CD may start to wobble inside the drive because it loses balance. That may spoil the CD as well the lens.

However, if the label covers the entire surface of the disc, then there is no problem with the balance. But this may increase weight and some cheap CD drives may not be able to bear that.

So as supernova says, do at your own risk
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hey.. i have a samsung combo drive.... i just backed up my GTASA DVD and now i was to paste the ENTIRE backside scan.... on the entire side of the DVD.....soo?
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can i paste paper to CDs and DVDs......
You can. But, you should not.

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PS: and how do i get an older version of mass downloader.... say i need the 3.0.577 SR1 version??
Get it from someone elses PC using filesharing software. Try eDonkey (P2P filesharing software). careful when you install this. Be sure not to tick the checkboxes for adware. Slowdown before you click NEXT in the installer.

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PS: and how do i get an older version of mass downloader.... say i need the 3.0.577 SR1 version?? (i just posted it in PS to avoid posting another thread =)
Try www.oldversion.com
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Try www.oldversion.com
Wow! Never knew this site existed.

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i've done this stiking stuff before but nothing happened to the cd drive.

if u r stiking paper etc don't use any cheap/local/bekaar adhesives
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which adhesive is suggested?
fevistic?
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fevistick is ok..

dont use liquid gums.
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fevistic is ideal. Be sure not to leave any bubbles.
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