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Ok - the demo (or indie recording, whatever) is done. You've got a burner and you're going to keep it small, burning your own labels, printing them and putting them on CD-R's to sell at shows or whatever. Which computer labeler is best? I've heard bad things about neeto (label peels off) - and CD stomper is ok but they can bubble a bit in cold weather (a factor here in Minneapolis) - What about memorex? Any recommendations?
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Neato....
`It works okay!" Dom Franco |
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I've had pretty good luck with Neato.
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I have had some neato labels that would not stick to memorex cds, however these labels were probably quite old. I bought some new neato labels and they work just fine.
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For the price of NEATO or similar equipment that "sticks" paper lables that bubbles on you, you could have plastic labels and make your CD's look commercial from: http://www.stickerguy.com/
One catch - if you are really a big commercial company or corporation, you won't be able to order from them. This is for small guys like us. |
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