



( 6 reviews )
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 19 2007
Neato perhaps makes the best labels for CD/DVD's. I have used Memorex and Neato, and Neato is the easiest to use. Please know that you need to buy the Neato software program first before you will be able to print your own custom labels. The software program is easy to install and I have never ran into any problems with it whatsoever. This pack of 40 labels is in Matte finish. This is an average quality CD label. Neato makes better quality (glossy photo paper) labels, but you pay extra for them (about 63 cents a label). Matte labels will not show the color as clear and as brilliantly as the photo paper, but will suffice for most needs. Unless you need your labels to look their very best, the Matte finish is way to go; cheaper price per label, yet good quality. Jim Konedog Koenig
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( 5 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Aug 19 2004
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.
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( 5 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 2 2002
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.)













