Hi Marc,
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have any experience at labelling CD/DVD's? If I wanted to do a
run of 50 or so LibreOffice CD's, what would be the most economical way of
doing this, but still have a nice CD label to offer at a display table.
Avoid sticky labels if you want to actually use them to read data from
them. Those won't hold up, and if they get loose, the trouble starts
(also hard to apply fully centered)
At such low numbers, printing yourself (or friends that have a printer
suitable for printing on printable DVD/CD) is probably the best
option.
But of course depends on how much time you have to spend/how many
people you know that have a suitable printer.
Results of home printed ones can be quite nice though.
German Project did have pressed CDs in the past, but that only is
worthwhile if you need >= 1000, not just 50...
ciao
Christian
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