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You might want to invest in a casio thermal CD printer instead. Paper
labels can wrinkle and may also damage the CD surface in addition to other problems mentioned in this thread. The printers cost around $75 but the results look quite professional and the printing is durable. The printer ribbons are fairly expensive (end cost is about the same as paper labels) but the end results are worth the expense. "Ken Bouchard" wrote in message ... anybody got a recommendation for blank CD labels that are thick enough to hide the printing on the CD face. I'm currently using Memorex labels and have to use two. I use Fuji Film CDR's and haven't yet found any with an all white front like some of the cheaper ones. thanks, |
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