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    Using LabelFlash - comments & questions

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by TimBikes, May 11, 2009.

  1. TimBikes

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    A have a Satellite A300/305 with a LabelFlash drive. I see there is free labeling software here: http://labelflash.jp/enjoy/dl_software.html

    I'm wondering if anyone has used that or any other software to create labels. Also, I read that in theory, you can use regular DVD media in creating labels, here:

    http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Specific.aspx?ArticleId=15802


    "LabelFlash printing can be theoretically done on any DVD-/+R media, by simply placing the disc right side up in the tray and printing the label on the data side as was done with DiscT@2. Of course, that would require that the burner's firmware support printing on non-LabelFlash discs. In our tests, we used the NEC ND-4551A with firmware v1.07 installed and the drive managed to print on DVD-R and DVD+R media, but not on CD-R media (not supported). "


    Does anyone know if this is true of the A300/305 machines? If not, do you know where a good place to buy LabelFlash media is? It seems very expensive from what I have found.