What is the difference between the human readable code and the bar code on an Ultima CD-R?
A unique 12-digit human-readable code is printed on each KODAK CD-R Ultima disc. On discs with bar code, this number is laser-scribed onto the disc in a bar code format so that the number is machine-readable as well. It uses an interleaved 2 of 5 type form barcode. The PCD series CD-R recorders sold by Kodak are capable of reading this barcode. This product line has been discontinued. • What kind of data can I store on CD-R media? You can record audio, text, images, graphics and drawings on CD-R media. • Can I erase data written on CD-R media? Once recorded on a CD-R disc, data cannot be erased. • What is the difference between the No Brand CD-R media and KODAK’s Ultima CD-R media? KODAK Ultima media features the INFOGUARD Protection System, which includes one of the most stable dye layers available and a super-tough overcoat to help protect the surface of the KODAK CD-R discs from scratches and fingerprints. The reflective layer of every disc contains real gold to provide superior sta
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