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Pressit Platinum All in One CD/DVD LabellingKit
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by - written on 23/08/01 (Very useful, 416 readings)
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The Pressit CD Labelling Kit has been around for a while now, and it remains the best product for finishing your CD-Rs. The genius of the design is the plastic "contrivance" used in the labelling process. But let's not get ahead of ourselves... After creating a CD-R, one uses the supplied software (which is a little basic, but does the job) to produce your work of art. You choose whether to make a CD face label or jewel case inserts. Pressit has thoughtfully included sheets of face labels and press-out cards for the jewel case, although these can be purchased separately (and "generic" labels are available, saving a few ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/00 (Very useful, 351 readings)
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Pressit is one of a number of similar CD labelling systems available. It consists of a spring-loaded jig on which you place the label and CD and pop one against the other and "bingo"! It is very simple to use and the result is perfect in terms of the label's bonding to the surface and the its physical centreing on the CD - essential if the CD is going to be used in a high-speed reader. I have not fallen foul of either of the pitfalls, there is always time. One day I am sure to put the label on the jig upside down and have to peel it off again! Also, especially if using unbranded CD's, it must be very easy to put the label on the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/01 (Very useful, 456 readings)
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This is a very neat labelling kit. You can copy any cd case insert exactly and precisely. It comes with the cd writer set up but you can buy separately. The software comes with lots of example images that you can use for your cds you have copied or if you have a scanner you can scan the original and then drop it in the photo library. You select the image and type in any text that you want to have. Put cd labelling kit sheet into the printer, click on the printer icon and it will magically print a perfect cd label in the circle. This circle is peel off. You peel it off, place it face side down on the apllicator which comes ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/03 (Useful, 459 readings)
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When I first started to create my own CDs I was not interested in labelling them, after all I only cared about the information contained on the disk. Needless to say I soon discovered my mistake. After making about 4 CDs I found myself placing disks in the drive in order to check what they were, obviously I needed a labelling kit. There were quite a few options available, but fortunately I chose the Press-it kit. The basic design is very simple and therefore very practical. It consists of a base to rest the label on and a spring loaded circular column on which to place the disk. Simply press down the column and the disk rests snugly against the label ensuring an ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/10/01 (Useful, 466 readings)
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The PressIT labeler kit is a very simple and easy to use product. It is designed to make applying CD labels as easy as 123. 1 - Make your Label Design (or download it if you are making a backup copy of your music/data/Playstation CDs - try www.mega-search.net)using the software provided with the PressIT Kit. 2 - Print your label on the PressIT labels supplied.Peel off label and place on PressIT labeler and place you CD on the device. 3 - Simply press the button and Hey-Presto your label is perfectly centred on your CD. This product give a great quality finish to your CDs and is very cost effective. It should cost around £20 for your ... Read the complete review
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