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For most Inkjet and Laser Printers / 300 Labels for application to CD media
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Neato CD/DVD Labels
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Theses work great for basic labeling of CD and DVDs. I recommend them for general use. My use is nothing fancy - I use plan text printed on them by my laser printer.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-02-08
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Back to being the best
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Good quality photos are gotten with this latest version of Neato's Matte Labels, although the paper has gotten thinner. Colors are good and detail is retained from pc to print. Prior version of this same label was very poor and Neato has corrected that, so it seems.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-12-31
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Easiest To Work With
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I have tried several brands of CD and DVD Labels - Memorex, Avery, etc., and the Fellowes labels are by far the best in terms of quality and ease of use. These labels don't curl up and make it difficult to apply to a CD or DVD, and they hold a print pretty well over time.
I particularly found the Avery labels horrible to work with - they had seams in the label from manufactured cuts in the backing that 1) made them hard to peel from the backing, and 2) left the prints on the labels with visible lines running through the print.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2006-04-21
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Fellowes Neato Matte 300-Count is "Neat-O"
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I was burning up alot of time and gas buying the 100-count of Fellowes Neato Matte CD/DVD Labels when I learned about the 300-count package size. What a big savings on the 300-count, I saved 40% and no more running around. The only thing better is the 500-count.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2006-02-23
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great labels-great price
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They look great at normal print setting. No smearing. Have only had them bubble under VERY hot conditions. Great deal. Just remember to store them flat or the edges will be curled up by the time you go thru all 300 of them.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2005-10-07
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