🎯 Elevate your media game with flawless, custom DVD inserts that demand attention!
Avery Printable DVD Case Inserts (Pack of 20) offer a matte finish, laser and inkjet compatibility, and precise sizing to create professional, smudge-free, full-bleed DVD case covers. Perfect for business or personal use, these inserts transform your DVD collection into a visually stunning, well-organized showcase.
Manufacturer | Avery |
Brand | Avery |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 08891 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Blend |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 20 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8891 |
J**D
For professional looking DVD cases
These DVD case inserts after emerging from your printer make for professional looking DVD cases. If you go to the Avery website and download their templates you are allowed to print the case front, case spline and case back. I downloaded for a Mac and they work perfectly. Of course, a PC user will have no problem. At one time their downloads were only for PC but Mac has finally gotten recognition and it works. They are of a good quality material and with a little creativity from the user and their printer one will have a DVD case to be proud of. With the ease of the spline printing with no guessing on positioning it is easy to reach for a certain title on the shelf.
J**C
Works Great with the Avery template
I see a bunch of negative reviews, but this product worked exactly as advertised to me. I used the Avery template through their website - it's easy and free, so not sure why anyone is trying other tools like MS-Word. My designs are not fancy, but have basic text and simple graphics and were easy to prepare, save and print. I printed the sheets one at a time using my (older) EPSON inkjet printer and they line up perfectly; the perforations just need to be folded back and forth a couple times and tore easily right on the lines, leaving a cover that fits perfectly into an empty DVD case. Highly recommended, just make sure to use the Avery templates!
M**G
Gets the job done
These work and if you just want something to get the job done, it will do. I thought they were a little expensive and I didn’t care for the matte finish, I ended up getting a ream of gloss brochure paper and will be using that in the future. It’s more reasonably priced and I think it looks more professional. But the Avery ones were fine.
C**D
Great for standard size blank DVD cases.
Was great. Made a last minute change and went with a five disk case. They fit and you can make the design the right size but there was some room on the sides. My problem not the product.
B**B
Great for Church DVD covers
The audio/visual ministry for my church purchased these. Yes, they can be pricy, but they're great to have. When we began making DVD covers for our services, our sales went up swiftly! The only negative is the perforation. Be careful, or you'll tear them, and for the price, you don't want that to accidentally happen.
J**K
Good paper, but needs a few test sheets.
Took some testing (wasting a few sheets) to get good results but it turned out good and decent quality paper. Note that it is not exactly like the kind of paper that you'd find in store bought dvds and it had perforations next the the spine, but you can't see them when the paper is in the case unless you're looking for it. Overall I like this paper. It's pretty well made and thicker than regular printer paper. You also get a decent amount of paper in a package (20 sheets). Ps. I used printing format A1 to get near perfect results. Your results may vary, but I tried several other setting and A1 is the best I could get using both the Avery program and and my computers built-in print program.
C**E
Works great
I buy these along with DVD cases to consolidate my DVD collection. In order to use this product, you have to download the Avery template for this product and play with it a little bit. My piece of advice is to accept that you'll have to sacrifice one of the inserts like I did to get the words lined up perfectly on the insert with the perforated edges torn off. Then save the template on your computer to use in the future as it's ready to go then.
J**N
Does not fit slim or regular case!
Insert is too big for the slim cases I bought, and too small (noticeably to me) for a regular DVD case from my movie collection! (I just grabbed Nacho Libre off the shelf at random, which had a "normal" size case - I've attached pictures of the "Front" and back demonstrating the results). There are probably specific blank DVD cases these Inserts fit perfectly into, but unfortunately this wasn't clear when I bought these, and I still don't know what they would be).The Avery software (for this template at least) was mostly good, but with 1 big flaw - it wasn't possible (at least with an hour-ish of fiddling) to find the exact dimensions that my front and back cover graphic needed to be. I measured it by hand, guessed with Lightroom photo cropping, and even manually counted out the Avery grid squares (lol :) and still didn't land a perfect fit. I'm sure it's possible, but for someone like me who loads up the software and wants to see the "sizes" of everything, to build my pictures around the template - it was not obvious at all (to be fair, there very well could be a "Help" manual, or tutorials I didn't look at - I just expected the template to show more obvious details, in order to fit pictures into it.)As a plus, I did like the way the paper printed. It's basically printer paper (not photo or magazine style), which for my project gave a nice "soft" feel to it, no glare, etc.So 1 Star, for a great lack of information that made it very difficult for me to find any correct dimensions.
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