HP bd240i Blu-ray Disc Combo Writer User Manual

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Q: Will the LightScribe image cause imbalance when the CD

or DVD is spinning in the drive, the way

a

paper label can?

A: No. A LightScribe disc is as evenly balanced as any high-

quality CD or DVD, and it spins evenly within the drive.

Burning an image onto the disc does not change its balance

and does not endanger the disc's ability to spin properly.

Q; Does the LightScribe imaging process emit any hazardous
chemicals?

A: No. The laser imaging process initiates a chemical change

in the colorant material embedded in the disc coating, but no

hazardous chemicals are created or emitted during the
process.

Q: Is the LightScribe disc hot or dangerous to handle

immediately after the label is burned?

A; No. Although the terms "burning data" and now "burning
an image" are standard in the industry, there is no
appreciable temperature change involved in either process. A

CD or DVD is safe to touch immediately upan ejection from the

drive.

Q: Can LightScribe create a label in color?

A: Currently LightScribe technology is available only in

grayscale, creating an image that resembles a black-and-
white photograph. LightScribe's development strategy does

include future announcements about additional capabilities;

however, business and legal requirements prevent publication

of more specific information at this time.

Frequently asked questions 9

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