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Avery DVD Labels Matte White for Ink Jet Printers (8962)
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Avery DVD Labels Matte White for Ink Jet Printers (8962)

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Description:

Print-to-the-edge capability. Special film material designed for DVDs won’t lift, peel or wrinkle. Guaranteed safe!.

Features:

DVD labels for inkjet printer.


Print-to-the-edge capability.


Special film material designed for DVDs won't lift, peel or wrinkle.


Guaranteed safe!


40 CD labels and 80 jewel case spine labels.


Product Details:
Product Length: 12.0 inches
Product Width: 9.5 inches
Product Height: 0.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.38 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 9.4 inches
Package Height: 0.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.38 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5DVD labels for indie shootMar 29, 2010
By Crez. Batl
I used the labels on dvd's for my indie short.
Very easy to use by printing online at the Avery site. At first I tried to print within Word and in Photo Shop but couldn't get that to work.

I also bought the plastic applicator as I am all thumbs and had nightmares of having dvd's stuck all over my arms and ruining product. The applicator worked fine as well. I found the best price at Amazon. My local stores were more expensive and did not have enough product.

I tested on a blank sheet first to make sure it was hitting correctly on the page. Printed sixty (2 up). They look great.

I used a large sepia picture over a majority of the white label background.

You can also purchase colored labels from specialty shops but I have no experience with their quality and don't believe those are Avery products.

These Avery matte whites came out great.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1Be careful putting labels on your discs.May 16, 2010
By DJ "DJ"
I bought these labels to put on my DVD discs so I wouldn't have to write on them with a magic marker. One time I was writing on discs and stacking them not realizing the magic marker transfered to the disc above. So I decided to use labels instead. I could only find matte surface for the template I was using so I gave them a try. I use a nice inkjet printer from Canon which prints photos great but on this label it just prints so so, but it was still better than magic marker. After doing about 15 discs I needed to get info from one of the discs so I put it in the computer and started to hear weird noises coming from my DVD player. The disc never was recognized by the computer and I could not get it out. I called Tech Support and they helped me to get it out. The tech said it was not the first time he had to help someone with this problem. I thought it was just the computer so I decided to try the DVD player with a show I recorded from TV and it made noises also but played OK for a while and then stopped. I thought I missed the end of Amazing Race. I took the label off very carefully and the disc played fine. So I took all the labels off my discs and made new ones to put on the slim jewel cases, no sense throwing them away. I now use Lightscribe Discs which I could only get to work on my Mac burning software not not on my PC.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Great labels for DVDsMar 10, 2011
By CosmicShip
Instead of paper, as used for CD labels, this package uses film. Supposedly, it is better for DVDs to preserve longevity. How true that is, I cannot say. I've had success using both kinds of labels on DVDs. However, I use the film type labels for one main reason - the printed results look good, better than the paper labels. This was borne out when a colleague asked me how I created the labels for some DVDs I sent him. He was really impressed with their quality. I only wish these labels were available in photo glossy. The biggest issue is if the labels are not put on correctly, one or two bubbles may occur between the label and the disk surface. Usually you can wipe away the bubble by pressing from the inner side of the disk to the outer side (the same way you clean a CD/DVD). I use Avery's "stamper" to put the labels on and rarely have a problem with bubbles. The stamper also makes sure the label is nicely centered against the disk.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Avery DVD LabelsMay 20, 2010
By R. Agnew
Avery labels work the best for CD's and DVD's. Note that the price is lower than retail stores ( Staples, for one) but after shipping its about the same.
Insure that your software points to the proper label code or you will go through several labels before you get the right one. Its sometimes different than the label code on the package.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Good DVD LabelsNov 22, 2009
By KNT
These are easy to set up in Microsoft Word. Avery has a template that can be downloaded. Simply print and apply to the DVD.

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