Monday, 24 May 2010
Blank Dvds - dvd, dvd-r
I ran out of DVD labels one day and had to run to Office Max to finish my project. $28 for 40 labels (their brand) was the lowest price available. I needed them, so I bought them, came home and finished my project, then browsed Amazon to compare cost.
$9 for 100 of these labels ??!! ($3 for labels, $6 for shipping) Are you kidding?
They arrived quickly and look, feel and seem exactly the same as the ones from Office Max.
My projects consist of burning DVDs and CDs for light, occasional use so the quality of these labels are just fine for me.
I have read articles suggesting that paper labels do not hold up over time on DVDs because DVDs are subject to high heat while being played (CDs are okay). I have not encountered this problem, however I am not using the same DVDs over and over and over again.
Weather or not to use a label at all is another complete discussion, but if you're looking to purchase labels, why pay more than necessary? CD/DVD Laser/Inkjet Label
I was looking for a DVD label to use that was inexpensive, but good quality. I found the Elite Image CD, DVD Laser, Inkjet Label listed on the Amazon website. Right price, and the quality looks good. Received the item via UPS before date expected. Cardboard letter packaging was torn on the seam 3/4 of one side--would have possibly torn all the way had the package traveled much further, but product inside was well protected in a sealed plastic bag. I would definitely look at products from this company again. - Dvd - Dvd-r - Dvd-r Discs - Blank Media'
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