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No Problems
Same as Avery 8692 to use for template 5931. If you are familiar with using CD labels, the Staples brand is just fine. No problems what so ever.
Same as Avery 8692 to use for template 5931. If you are familiar with using CD labels, the Staples brand is just fine. No problems what so ever.
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Inexpensive with Quality to Match
Economical, but less than professional results. Round CD blanks mis-align in my printer so that content gets cut off at bottom. Photos print poorly. Needs glossy, photo paper - not plain, flat ...Read complete review
Economical, but less than professional results. Round CD blanks mis-align in my printer so that content gets cut off at bottom. Photos print poorly. Needs glossy, photo paper - not plain, flat stationery stock. CD labels designed for old jewel cases. They don't work in newer slim jewel cases which have no edge for content display.
Economical, but less than professional results. Round CD blanks mis-align in my printer so that content gets cut off at bottom. Photos print poorly. Needs glossy, photo paper - not plain, flat stationery stock. CD labels designed for old jewel cases. They don't work in newer slim jewel cases which have no edge for content display.
Received a pack as a gift. I have to use special software? Can't use my Nero software? Staples can't make the label layout to match the dozens of other available layouts? Obvious designers never heard of the KISS Principle.
These labels are junk. It seems that staples not only went with very VERY thin paper for their labels but the hole in the center is much larger than the average CD stomper column, creating a very sloppy application. Also, they are aligned just slightly differently from other labels which is either an attempt to force the use of the Staples label software of just really poor design. Thanks for wasting my time and money staples. Maybe [...] has what I need.
There is no need for CD labels that are not full-faced. The center can always be removed. I use nothing but full-faced Labels so Staples does not carry any products I can use.