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PressIT CD Labelling Kit in general |
| Date: |
23.08.01 (396 review reads) |
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Advantages: Easy to use, Great results, Value for money
Disadvantages: Easy to stand on and break!
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 pence a throw). Once your design is finished, the fun begins. To print jewel case inserts, simply slip one of the sheets into your printer and press out the results. For a CD face label, after printing your design, peel the label carefully from the sheet. Place this upside down on the plastic contrivance. You will notice it fits around the large ring. Now place the CD-R UPSIDE DOWN on the smaller ring. Then, and here comes the fun part, push down the spring-loaded centre piece. This brings the two together, perfectly aligned, and all that needs to be done is a little smoothing out of any wrinkles on the label. Painless and groovy. Such is the popularity of the Pressit design that Nero, the CD Burning application, includes an "economy-size" Pressit labeller. Certainly is a product whose simplicity and ease of use makes it an indespensable tool for the hardened CD burning fan.
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rob_writer - 24.08.01 And heres me still writing on my Cd's with a pen, and shoving scraps of paper in the front of the boxes - I could use one of these! |
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