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Krazed_Burner -> limits to burning (12/17/2001 11:08:56 PM)

hey i was wondering if excessive burning can cause a burner to mess up or get damaged?? Please Reply
Thanks




john -> RE: limits to burning (12/18/2001 4:57:06 AM)

Of course it does. Like any other machine it has moving parts and its laser won't last for ages.

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Krazed_Burner -> RE: limits to burning (12/18/2001 10:20:52 AM)

i mean is it possible that a burner can die out on you within a year for burning a lot?




john -> RE: limits to burning (12/18/2001 1:11:25 PM)

Of course. Depends upon the MTBF that each manufacturer gives for the drive.

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freonchill -> RE: limits to burning (12/20/2001 4:28:15 AM)

so just give it time to 'cool down' and 'relax' and it will love you back.

Pi.




rkenshin -> RE: limits to burning (1/7/2002 7:54:53 PM)

I believe that you'll be able to continue burning without problems for at least one year. My Ricoh 7060S burner is still going strong after many many CD burns in 2 years. What I do is to run a lens cleaner CD every month to clean out dusts from inside the burner. All it takes is just 5 minutes as the CD does it's job.

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