HP 2600fx HP SureStore 2600fx User's Guide - Page 24

Labeling Optical Disks

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Labeling Optical Disks Make it a practice to label your optical disks. Adhesive labels are provided with each disk. You can use the following labeling suggestions: • date of format or initialization • disk owner (group/department, etc.) • storage purpose (backup, old version of operating system, etc.) Apply the label to the optical disk in an area that does not interfere with the movement of the metal shutter. On side A of an optical disk, the correct label position is just to the left of the metal shutter; on side B, it is just to the right of the metal shutter. See the figure below for proper label placement. Caution If a label is applied incorrectly, the optical disk may get caught in the drive. . Figure 2-1: Proper Label Positions 2-4

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Labeling Optical Disks
Make it a practice to label your optical disks. Adhesive labels are provided with
each disk. You can use the following labeling suggestions:
date of format or initialization
disk owner (group/department, etc.)
storage purpose (backup, old version of operating system, etc.)
Apply the label to the optical disk in an area that does not interfere with the
movement of the metal shutter. On side A of an optical disk, the correct label
position is just to the left of the metal shutter; on side B, it is just to the right of
the metal shutter. See the figure below for proper label placement.
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Figure 2-1:
Proper Label Positions
Caution
If a label is applied incorrectly, the optical disk may get caught in the drive.