by Chuck Engels » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:23 am
There are still no BluRay Lightscribe discs available that I know of, have looked for a few years now. I still prefer the printable discs and my inkjet printer but sometimes a lightscribe disc is fun. Silver inkjet printables can give a similar effect however so those I use regularly.
From Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LightScribe"Various brands manufacture the required media. Dual Layer DVD+R's are currently the highest-capacity disc to support the technology.[4] There has yet to be any development of LightScribe Blu-ray discs.
Companies such as HP, Samsung, LaCie and LiteOn have discontinued or are fading out LightScribe drives as of June 2013[5] with only LG still manufacturing drives."
Seems like Lightscribe might be on the way out ...
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