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HomeOffice EquipmentOffice AccessoriesFellowes NEATO CD Labels (Matte, 40-Count) |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Labels - Pure & Very Simple Nov 18, 2000
By texasmusclehead Good product, they work very well in an InkJet and a LaserJet printer. If you are looking for a really professional look spend the money and get the "glossy" finish. The "matte" finish is good for basic data disks.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
These are good labels Jan 06, 2001
By Tyler Chambers These labels are nice and thick, and both inkjet and laser printers print very well on them (no bleeding or flaking). If you have dark writing on the face of your CD, you will still be able to see it through the label, though, which is kind of annoying.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent labels Aug 19, 2004
By John Huddle I tried other labels and found the Neato labels are thicker and therefore less likely to bind and crinkle when you apply to a CD/DVD. The spine labels are useful too for giving a professional look to the cases. A good first purchase is the Neato kit that includes the stomper for attaching labels to the CD and software that I've found intuitive and stable.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
100% Satisfied. Dec 01, 2002
By Anita I have used other brand name labels and find this one to be the best so far. Good quality...perfect thickness, stick well, no smudges or smears. They work well with my CD burning program. I didn't have to buy another program in order to use these labels. (As someone else stated in another review.)
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Well earned 4 stars Nov 29, 2001
By Joseph Mackay I must say I have had few problems with the "Fellowes NEATO CD/DVD Labels." I haven't used many different types of lables so my 4 stars could be based on ignorance. Basically they do what they say they do: You burn a CD, you print a picture on the lable, and then you put the lable on the CD. (My favorites include pictures of national parks, fantasy style battles/dragons, and various other scenery.) I haven't had them cause a CD to not work. Good product. Good price.
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