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CD-DVD MARKER PEN - CAMLIN
- Product Code: TMEP9W4GYB
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Product Description
The Camlin CD-DVD Marker Pen is specially designed for writing and labeling on optical discs such as CDs and DVDs. It provides clear and permanent marking on disc surfaces without damaging the data layer, making it suitable for organizing and identifying stored media.
This marker pen features a smooth ink flow and a fine tip that allows precise writing on the limited surface area of discs. The quick-drying ink helps prevent smudging, ensuring clean and readable labeling. It can also be used on other smooth surfaces such as plastic, glass, and certain coated materials.
The Camlin CD-DVD marker is commonly used in offices, media storage environments, educational institutions, and home setups where CDs and DVDs need proper labeling and organization.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Camlin CD-DVD Marker Pen |
| Brand | Camlin |
| Product Type | Marker Pen |
| Ink Type | Permanent Ink |
| Tip Type | Fine Tip |
| Ink Color | Typically Black (may vary by variant) |
| Usage | CD and DVD Labeling |
| Surface Compatibility | Optical Discs, Plastic, Glass |
| Drying Type | Quick Dry |
| Application | Office, Home, Media Storage |
Ideal For
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Labeling CDs and DVDs
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Office media storage organization
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Educational institutions
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Home data storage labeling
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Archiving and cataloging discs
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Writing on smooth surfaces like plastic and glass
FAQ
Q1. What is a CD-DVD marker pen used for?
It is used to label CDs and DVDs without damaging the disc surface.
Q2. Can this marker be used on other surfaces?
Yes, it can also write on plastic, glass, and other smooth surfaces.
Q3. Does the ink dry quickly?
Yes, the marker uses quick-drying ink to help prevent smudging.
Q4. Is the ink permanent?
Yes, the marker uses permanent ink designed for disc labeling.
Q5. Where is the Camlin CD-DVD marker commonly used?
It is commonly used in offices, educational institutions, and homes for organizing discs.
