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The label on a CD or DVD should always be facing up when inserted into a player or drive. This means that the shiny, reflective side of the disc should be facing down, and the printed label should be facing up.
No, it is not recommended to put the label on the shiny side of the disc. This can cause problems with the disc spinning properly in the player or drive, and may result in damage to the disc.
Yes, the label should be printed so that when it is applied to the disc, the text and images will be facing up when the disc is inserted into a player or drive.
It is recommended to use a label specifically designed for CDs or DVDs. These labels are the appropriate size and are designed to adhere to the disc without causing any damage.
It is not recommended to reuse a CD or DVD with a label on it. Removing the label can cause damage to the disc and may affect its performance in a player or drive.