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HomeComputersSupplies & MediaOffice SuppliesLabels & ApplicatorsAvery CD/DVD Label Applicator ( 5699 ) |
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40 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Solves label curl Aug 22, 2007
By David Sternlight This is my favorite and I've tried them all. The outer post is higher than most and thus handles label curl quite well. I've used it to apply many hundreds of labels without incident.
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Just works better. Jan 18, 2008
By Alexander Kogan
"alexjr@pipeline.com"
I have used the free installer that came with a CD label Kit -- a round button that clips on the holder after you have put the disc being labeled on it, but the labels didn't always center. I decided to buy this one separately, and it really is better -- far easier to work with, and centers the labels perfectly every time (as long as you remember to put the label on first, upside down, and then press the disc face down on it). It's a small thing, but really is an improvement over the free ones.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Low cost, low tech, highly functional. Mar 10, 2008
By Formattc This product amounts to little more than a low-tech press, but the results are fantastic. I use it to apply glossy, hub-printable labels to dual layer disks since they're not readily available in the inkjet hub printable format off the shelf. The pin in that hold the disk in place is well molded and the perfect size, leaving no lateral play. The labels ALWAYS come out perfectly straight, never off-center. I use a the blank plastic "CD" that comes in spindle packs of CDs and DVDs to press any bubbles out, works great. I highly recommend this product even to those like myself who have CD/DVD printers. It comes in very handy for formats that aren't readily available with an inkjet printable surface. I apply the blank label first and then print the disk in my Canon ip4200 CD/DVD printer. The results are just as good as the prelableled inkjet printable disks, as long as you make sure to work out any bubbles first. This product is simple yet functional and an excellent value for the price. :)
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
An annoyance. Nov 16, 2008
By theus
"theus"
The applicator works okay, but it's essentially the same as a CD Stomper applicator I already had. The only difference is that the new one has a couple of slots at the edges to accommodate a change in the labels. For some reason, the smaller cylinder in the middle of the applicator is smaller than the small holes in full print labels, so the side slots help with alignment - except that the extra wings on labels rip off if you aren't careful removing the label from the sheet. It seems like all of that could have been solved with better engineering.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
This is the one! Oct 22, 2008
By William Hawkson I had a different applicator---- buy this one. Use a clear plastic disc (that comes in cd/dvd stacks) to finish the job. Perfect every time!
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