200 Memorex Compatible CD/DVD Labels. Large Center Style. 200 Total Labels with Spine and Case Labels. Compare to Matte Finish Memorex Labels. Works in Both Laser and Ink Jet Printers.
B**E
That covers fit good.
Used for home made CD’s
B**A
Quality is quite good. Do what I expect
These are quite good low cost labels. The paper is thin, which is to be expected for a disk label. One does not want thick labels on disks which may be fed into tray-less disk players (typical in autos) which may bind on a thicker than normal disk. This does mean that disks with manufacturers imprinted labels will show through a bit.I cannot speak for longevity - will the adhesive stand the test of time? Particularly in an automotive environment with temperature extremes and UV.I find these meet my needs at half the cost of the name brands. I would not commit to using them on archives I hope to last decades - frankly I'd not use any adhesive labels on such archives. If you have that need, buy top quality printable disks and a printer capable of printing them.
C**L
No center cutout. Disappointed.
I am so disappointed and frustrated. Without a center cutout there is no easy way to center these onto a DVD. I tried several times which obviously just ruined the label.With the center cutout on the Memorex labels had I could take out the small center circle and put it sticky side up on the spindle on the stack of DVDs, then drop the dvd down on top of it. Then just take out the bigger inner circle and smooth the label. Quick and simple and centered.It's my fault for buying these after seeing they are "Memorex compatible" without looking too closely or reading reviews.Aside from missing the center cutout, these are much thinner than the Memorex labels I had been using (I ran out), and the adhesive doesn't seem as good.These also didn't work well with my printer...it pulled more than one page at a time which resulted in misaligned print. When I did one page at a time it worked.If I could return these I would, but I have opened the package and used several pages so I can't. I will probably just give them to my kids to color on and cut out their own stickers.Hopefully I can find some good labels and get them quickly. I am digitizing home movies that were originally recorded on VHS, and I really want to have them all labeled nicely in time to mail to my family for Christmas.
G**S
Great lables
I was bummed I had to order a new label for the CD or DVD’s but these were the same as I original order.I would have figured I would have reformat the printing program.
O**Z
Does the job fine
Used to buy the Office Depot brand but last time I bought them they no longer fit the CD! Literally they only had one job and they messed it up! So bought these hoping they'd do the trick and I'm satisfied with the product. The Office brand had a bit more of a weight to the paper, a bit thicker probably, and you gotta be careful when peeling it from the sheet to avoid the sticker to roll into itself but they seem to stick well with the CD and they fit, and laser print sticks OK to it... So I'm good.
D**S
Work great at a low price
These were reasonably priced and work just like the more expensive ones I had been using.
L**Y
Delivered as promised
it takes special software to us
E**K
Make your own cd/DVD covers
Once you do a couple of practice pri ts to make sure the template and printer offsets are set right, they work great. Have used about 50 already with no issues
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