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  1. Hey I was just wondering if you burn a double sided DVD can you label one side with like one of the EPSON printers and still have a DVD player read it. Is there anyway you can label a side if you can't with an EPSON printer??
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    You would have to label it in the clear part of the hub, not on the data surfaces.
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    Sounds kinda like my neighbor. The fence in back was falling down, so we got a very reasonable estimate to replace it. He then gives us a very high estimate for him to replace it. We refused, so he says "Fine! I'll just do my side of the fence!"

    Like redwudz said, your best bet is a hub label.
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    Ive seen people leave the falling down fence and build their fence on their side .
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    Huh???

    You can't build one side of a fence that has two sides. I'm talking about front and back, not left and right. Basically, it's like saying "When you're on my side of the fence, you will see a new fence. On you side, you will see nothing."
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  6. Well you could build a fence next the old crappy one. So the neighbor has a nice new fence while you are left with a crappy one. My neighbor did something similar; they took the old fence down, but they did a crappy job on my side. There was cement and crumbling brick on my side and a nice clean job on the other.

    And yah a hub center sticker will do. I have seen some cheap labels that are two parts: complete label from the outside edge to the inside edge with a smaller hub label in the inside.
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  7. They make hub ring that work pretty good. Use them since they dont affect the data area. You get about 26 per sheet.
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    Why not use a Sharpie and write on the clear hub ring? Seems a waste of time to make that small a lable, hard to see anything on it.

    Alternatively, use a "clear" Sharpie, write where you want.

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    Originally Posted by gmatov
    Seems a waste of time to make that small a lable, hard to see anything on it.
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    That kind of talk will undoubtetly offend those few hub label fans on this site. Defend yourself hub enthusiasts!
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    88,

    But, you gotta admit it's true.

    Hell, I gotta put on my bifocals to read a commercial DVD, 6 point type on a 3/8 wide lable would be damned small.

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    Originally Posted by gmatov
    Why not use a Sharpie and write on the clear hub ring? Seems a waste of time to make that small a lable, hard to see anything on it.
    I agree. Put efforts into nice cases.
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  12. I know! Lets split the difference. Use a Sharpie in a pen ploter and have it write on the disk.

    Wells its an ideal....
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    Originally Posted by gmatov
    Why not use a Sharpie and write on the clear hub ring? Seems a waste of time to make that small a lable, hard to see anything on it.

    Alternatively, use a "clear" Sharpie, write where you want.

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    Yea, but you've never seen my handwriting.
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  14. I wrote with a sharpie on the data tracks & it played just fine.
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  15. What is a clear sharpie????
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  16. Originally Posted by dimtim
    What is a clear sharpie????
    It was a joke.

    BTW...I'm a proud Sharpie user,you hub labelers are weird.
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