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Re: arsclist CD markers



We use the Dixon RediSharp Plus that has a permanent, water-based ink,
and write only on the clear inner ring. This has been very satisfactory
for customers of our third-party testing laboratory.

Jerry
Media Sciences, Inc.

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."
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Andy Lanset, Archivist
> WNYC Radio
> 1 Centre Street 26th Floor
> New York, NY 10007
> 212-669-4685
> 212-553-0629 FAX
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