How do CD business
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CD business cards
work just like a normal CD and can contain whatever
information you wish to put on them up to the capacity
limit of the disc (typically a maximum of about 45-50MB,
or about 35 floppy discs).
The CDs will work
in just about any standard PC, MAC or laptop CD/DVD
drive. In a standard drive the disc fits into an
inner circular tray as the CD business cards themselves
have a raised circular section on their underside
which fits neatly into this depression. In a laptop
drive with a prominent spindle that you push the
discs directly onto, these discs work in exactly
the same way as standard CDs. The orientation of
the discs does not matter. They sit with the label
facing upwards, just as with standard 12cm circular
CDs.
However these discs
are not suitable for use in slot-loading CD drives,
although these are fairly uncommon and will not normally
be a problem.
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the underside of the CD business
cards there is an 80mm diameter slightly
raised circle which fits into the
inset tray of the cd crive |
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| Inset
80mm diameter tray in the CD drive
for the CD business cards to sit
centrally so that they are picked
up properly by the spindle that
will rotate them. |
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Please contact us
for further information.
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