How to Buy CD Labels
Whether you want to use labels to organize office CDs or print a design on a new music CD, manufacturers are offering items to help achieve professional results. Before buying CD labels, consider how you want to print the information on them and whether you want that information to be permanent or temporary.
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Customize CD labels by selecting a brand that's compatible with your computer printer. Labels are available for inkjet and laser printers. For faster printing, buy a brand that also includes easy-to-use templates that are compatible with your word-processing software.
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Create a more appealing presentation for a CD by fitting it with a customizable label featuring a logo or some other design. This is an especially useful technique for CDs that will be kept in clear jewel cases without a case insert.
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Choose label and case-insert kits for a more complete CD presentation. Such kits allow users to print information on CD labels as well as the front and back of the included jewel case inserts.
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Save money by choosing erasable CD labels. These are a good option for rewritable CDs on which information or songs may be written and erased many times. Various brands of erasable CD labels allow even permanent marker ink to be removed.
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Select removable labels to minimize mistakes and increase versatility. If a label is misprinted or if a printed design needs to be changed, the adhesive on these labels allow for quick removal without leaving a sticky residue behind.
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