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Old 21-02-2005, 05:30
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Question re disks in bulk packets

Hello,

We use a burning robot for an automatic process of burning certain data at my company. For this we use bulk packets of CDs with no labels. Because the robot picks up the media it's important that the disks are not stuck to one another - but bulk packed CDs come stuck - we have to unstick the media one by one.

We were told that using some form of lamination on the label side of the media can prevent this sticking - is this true? Is there another method for this?

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grease paper !!!! but surley your gonna have to go through the whole pack n e way just to insert the paper ???? sort yer fekin robot out he sound like a right lazy t**t
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