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Old 12th Aug 2014, 14:38
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CD labelling kits are available from all sorts of suppliers at reasonable prices. They will contain all sorts of bits and pieces which enable a decent job to be made of the "jewel case" labels and the CD itself. The important bit in the kit is the "mushroom" and this is the plastic guide which is used to fit the sticky label onto the CD centrally so that it is in balance. I always do this immediately the CD is burned and sitting there in the opened draw of the CD burner. Use the other bits and pieces as you will, but I buy A4 sheets with CD labels on them and set up my graphics software so that it will print the label I require, with copyright notices and so on. The label at the back of the jewel case can be printed on ordinary A4 copy paper and for the insert at the front I use a piece of photographic style glossy, printing on the back as necessary. I have been doing semi-pro CD recordings like this for years and my customers have always been pleased with the result.

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