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Covers 100% of the CD, allowing more space for customized logos, graphics and text. Easy-to-hold tabs secure label for perfect centering every time.
Design and apply labels with professional results
Ideal for digital photo albums, music collections or data backups
CD drive and players guarantee: label won't lift, peel off or wrinkle
Customize with templates and designs on the Avery site
Pump up your portfolio, make presentations pop, create picture-perfect photo albums or stylize your music collection with customizableCD labels
very pleased with product, easy to work withEasy to use. Good price. No problem.Easy to use and good quality.These labels work great with the Avery CD Stomper. If you intend to make many CD labels, I would highly recommend getting the CD Stomper in conjunction with these labels! It really is a no brainer as long as you follow the instructions. The labels adhere to the optical disk perfectly. I have an Epson ET-16500 printer that I use to create the labels. They fit in the rear tray of my printer. I use the Avery Design and Print app to design the labels. I would definitely recommend these labels to anyone!I was unable to access the software in Word and what was available to me was junk. I suppose the quality of the stickers are ok but I’d never buy this product againI have used Avery labels for DVD's for years and the quality and appearance have been very good. I use the alignment adapter to place the labels on the disc. I only print one label at a time so that I can get the right alignment. I always use a plain sheet of paper to check alignment first before using the Avery sheet. I have used the large center hole for DVD's which is not necessary. It actually allows less area for label printing. I now use the CD labels for DVD's with the smaller hole which is much better. A CD and DVD disc use the same size smaller hole in the player so why have the larger hole at all.That's the main reason I bought these. There's no reason not to use these on DVDs and utilize the fuller-sized label for imagery. These print well, BUT make sure to use the template 8695 NOT the 5931 template.Now, I'm using Acoustica label maker on an Epson Workforce for reference. With the 5931 template, the image was off center by as much as 3/16ths of an inch: quite a problem. With the 8695 template, no adjustments to the template were necessary. Practice on "draft" mode with your printer so you don't waste ink.Otherwise, with the alignment out of the way, these labels are a great value: the best I could find - for the numbers - on Amazon. The "off-brand" ones for the 5931 template may give you more labels, but the reviews threw me off from buying them. This is an Avery-branded product, and I find that better to go with. Also, those "off-brands" were standard-cut centers with the large holes: there's no reason to use those on DVDs and miss out on a chunk of the DVD imaging.The built-in peeling tabs on each label are fantastic for placing the label on your CD/DVD. You only need to place your disk on it's storage spindle, peel the label off using the tab labeled "Start Here," and slide it down the spindle post until it makes contact with the disk. Then, you just smooth the label out (I've never had any bubbles doing it this way) and pull the tabs off each side. Simple. Easy. No mess.Labels are designed as advertised. It’s just that the tabs that are designed for ease of handling are good in concept, but difficult/unreliable in reality.The tabs do help to handle/place the label, but don’t always separate cleanly from the label… often times leaving behind torn/rough edges on the edge of the label that’s now adhered to the disc.I have used Avery CD Labels before...but this pack is awful. The paper sleeves easily rip apart when you pull the labels off. The printer allignment turns out wrong when I try to print a label from the Avery app printing A4 from a saved PDF. Then I noticed a design flaw in the Avery App that I was using. The CD slip cases are on the wrong side on the app, than they are on the paper, so when you print them the picture gets pushed to the side and doesn't fit the bleed. I always have problems printing on Avery products but on other forms of paper, such as gloss or regular, they print fine. I thought this different paper would be better but looks like it's much worse ! Never again will I be using Avery label products.These work way better than I would have thought and if you apply them on a disc in the DVD case they line up perfectly every time!A great alternative to direct disk printers now that they are so hard to find.manque le cd d'instalationaucun cd pour linstaléProduit facile à utiliser.Worked as expected