What's the best way to label CDs? I know the fastest - with Sharpie.
Should I buy a special printer (if so, what make?) or a label printer, SW, stomper, etc.?
Ideally I'd like to print titles, names, etc. and/or copy existing labels if available (I own a scanner).
Please advise or refer me to... . I tried our Search but found nothing.
		
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	Light-scribe burner or a Casio Thermal burner are the easiest.. 
 DON'T USE STICK ON LABELS............
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	I've seen nice results with both inkjet and thermal printing. Avoid stick-ons, since they can cause balance problems, and are very good at peeling the silvering off a CD. 
 
 I'm cheap: I use felt markers.
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	I am not real familiar with CD's but for DVD's, I am getting excellent results with an HP D5160, Acoustica Label Maker Software and Verbatim DVD-R White Inkjet Hub Printable Discs. 
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	Supermediastore has a few label printers: http://www.supermediastore.com/printer.html 
 
 LightScribe is a little slow for full labels and takes special media, but there's a lot of burners that have the option, so it may be the cheapest. http://www.lightscribe.com/
 
 And this isn't a User Guide. Moving you to the Media Forum.  
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