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Stomp CD Stomper Pro 40 Glossy CD Label Refills |
List Price: $29.99
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Rating: Summary: Quick, cheap, easy, and Good! Very, very good! Review: If you've ever wanted to create your own CD labels, and you wanted them to look as "authentic" as possible, then these are what you need. Glossy labels have a micro-texture "sheen" to them, just like the silk-screened acrylic that's applied to commercial CD's. What may be weighing in on your mind is--what (base) color are these? For some reason, when I purchased these labels, I was concerned that they'd be the color of, well, band-aids, and that non color-saturated parts would be transparent enough that the disc manufacturer's label would show through. The good news is that the labels are opaque, opaque white at that, and very nicely accomodate your home-brew designs. These labels are really a re-fill pack for the CD Stomper Pro Cd labeling kit, which is cheap and very easy to use (and comes with 100 matte labels, which should be more than enough, and of sufficient quality, for virtually everyone). If you have a CD stomper, and want the high-end of home design CD labels, this is the highest quality and cheapest price-by-volume you're going to find (BELIEVE ME). And if you're new to CD label design, give the CD stomper pro a look. I used to use a Neato labeler (version 1; they now have a version 2) and it sucked, big time. Good luck and keep creating!
Rating: Summary: Quick, cheap, easy, and Good! Very, very good! Review: If you've ever wanted to create your own CD labels, and you wanted them to look as "authentic" as possible, then these are what you need. Glossy labels have a micro-texture "sheen" to them, just like the silk-screened acrylic that's applied to commercial CD's. What may be weighing in on your mind is--what (base) color are these? For some reason, when I purchased these labels, I was concerned that they'd be the color of, well, band-aids, and that non color-saturated parts would be transparent enough that the disc manufacturer's label would show through. The good news is that the labels are opaque, opaque white at that, and very nicely accomodate your home-brew designs. These labels are really a re-fill pack for the CD Stomper Pro Cd labeling kit, which is cheap and very easy to use (and comes with 100 matte labels, which should be more than enough, and of sufficient quality, for virtually everyone). If you have a CD stomper, and want the high-end of home design CD labels, this is the highest quality and cheapest price-by-volume you're going to find (BELIEVE ME). And if you're new to CD label design, give the CD stomper pro a look. I used to use a Neato labeler (version 1; they now have a version 2) and it sucked, big time. Good luck and keep creating!
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