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Memorex CD/DVD White Labels (100-Pack) by Memorex
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Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Memorex Model: 32020410 Product features: - Premium white CD labels
- 100 labels per package
- Smooth matte finish
- Works with virtually any inkjet or laser printer
- Ideal for customizing CDs and DVDs
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Memorex CD/DVD White Labels (100-Pack)Customer Review: Labelez votre CDs! Summary: 4 Stars
"labelez"? I kinda doubt that's correct...I've used these for a few years now. They work. There are some definite consistency issues between pages as the labels aren't always cut in the same place, but the other brands I've tried (Avery in particular) had similar problems. The secrets to doing consistently successful CD labels on any brand of label paper? Background images should be signficantly larger than the label and also cover the hub completely, keep lettering well within the label (1/8" minimum clearance from the edges recommended), and do test prints on plain paper first. And you'll still waste some label sheets, guaranteed. I've used the labels in a HP4050 laserprinter, a BJC-600 bubblejet and a Epson Stylus 1280 without any problems whatsoever. The 1280 works *very* well, and the quality of the output is impressive even at a low 360DPI setting (although a higher DPI is suggested). I haven't tried the "photo paper" labels, but except in really exceptional cases they wouldn't be worth the extra cost. Laser printers are OK but the labels don't really last that long if the CDs get any sort of wear. Despite the issues with the labels moving around between pages I'm sticking with the same brand, as all my templates are already set up for them, and they also have had good longevity for me. CD-RWs I labeled in 1999 still have their original labels with no peeling or bubbling issues, always a good thing. I've never used the enclosed software; I use either GIMP or my own custom label generator program under Linux. There are inexpensive labeling programs for Windows/Mac that are probably better in any case. Finally: you really need the label applicator to use these. It was worth it, as I've never had any problems with either off-center or misapplied labels. It helps to not curl the label as you remove it from the sheet (keep the label straight as you peel the paper away from it), but it'll work OK even if the label is curled a bit. Don't forget to burnish the label down a bit after it's been applied.
Description of Memorex CD/DVD White Labels (100-Pack)Memorex CD Labels, White, 100 Pack If you've taken the time to compile an award-winning "Best of" audio CD, you may want to consider dressing it up in snazzy packaging. With Memorex's 32020410 white CD labels you can do just that. Just insert one of the package's 100 premium-grade white matte labels into any inkjet or laser printer, design the artwork, print it, and apply. Package includes disc labels, jewel case spine labels, and jewel case cover labels, all of which feature bubble-resistant adhesive.
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