Just to be sure, I put a 10.5.6 machine in target disk mode and booted my machine from it. The disk burner still failed.
I looked over a tear down video from MacSales to see what it'd take to get to the internal DVD drive. I also looked at the cover removal of the drive itself at http://muzso.hu/2008/08/17/how-to-clean-the-lens-of-a-slot-loading-optical-drive-a-macbook-pros-superdrive. Great stuff but too much work. The muzso.hu article had great pictures like this one:
The author circled the disk head in red -- note that it's not in the center but at the lower left. Getting out my compressed air, I inserted the straw through the slot on the left and gently blew it out with short bursts. That did the trick and the drive works again.
Nov. 11, 2015 update: The slot is at the bottom. As noted in the muss.hu link above, one can also use a moistened lens cleaning cloth wrapped around a thin card to reach the lens. Works quickly and well!
Nov. 11, 2015 update: The slot is at the bottom. As noted in the muss.hu link above, one can also use a moistened lens cleaning cloth wrapped around a thin card to reach the lens. Works quickly and well!
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