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Fujifilm Labelflash DVD disc
Mark Peters : December 9th 2005 - 11:15 CET
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FujiFilmFujifilm Labelflash DVD disc : Fuji Magnetics GmbH announced that the Fujifilm DVD-R 1X-16X optical media for Labelflash technology would be available in the European market in early December. This new technology is jointly developed by Yamaha Corporation and Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Labelflash technology advances the ability to burn high quality digital images directly into a specialised dye layer on the disc labelling side using laser for data recording. This technology allows consumers to personalise and customise their DVDs with photos, text and graphics, replacing traditional sticker and marker labelling. These new discs are also compatible with the latest 1X-16X speed for data writing as well.
Fujifilm Labelflash DVD discLabelflash DVD - High quality disc
Labelflash utilises existing laser for DVD data recording to burn images by changing the blue dye colour to colourless. Labelflash system burns pictures directly into a special layer added to the label side of a DVD disc and eliminates the need for special printers, labels or pens. Fujifilm's newly developed dye for Labelflash realises high contrast and high-resolution images. Consumers can choose picture-burning time from 5 min. to 20 min. in accordance with their quality needs.

Fujifilm Labelflash DVD technology
Labelflash technology allows a consumer to burn pictures and/or write titles on the label side of the DVD discs specially developed for the Labelflash system with DVD writers with Labelflash function. There is no need for printers and consumables for printing. To obtain high resolution and high contrast pictures in blue and silver colour, a consumer only needs to turn the disc upside down and insert it into the drive again after recording data. The unique technology burns the image 0.6mm deep into the media in as little as five minutes, creating a more stable and permanent image than traditional printable media that uses the top layer of a disc for labelling.

Labelflash system - Professional protection
Labelflash utilises newly developed laser, pick up and rotation control, and high-speed signal processing system for image data. And the newly developed Labelflash DVD disc structure realises the optimal focusing setting because the picture-burning layer at 0.6mm deep into the media is the same depth as the data recording layer on the data side. Fujifilm's newly developed dye for Labelflash realises excellent durability and light fastness of the burned images. Images “burned” are more durable and stronger against scratches than those printed by printer and other printing systems because images are protected by a polycarbonate layer. Fujifilm DVD-R 1X-16X is compatible with “DVD-R for General Version 2.1 / 16X-Speed DVD-R Revision 6” Specifications and compatible with most DVD Writers for Data Recording.

Fujifilm Labelflash technology specifications
- Laser wave length: 655nm
- Picture burning time: 5min (fast mode) 20 min High Quality mode
- Depth of the picture-burning layer: 0.6mm from the disc surface
- Dye for the picture-burning layer: Organic Dye
- Picture-burning area (radius): 25mm - 58mm
- Format for data recording side: DVD-R
- Data burning speed: 1X-16X

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