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Office Products : Fellowes CD Label Kit (99940) |
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Binding: Office Product
Brand: Fellowes
Color: N/A
EAN: 0077511999406
Label: Fellowes
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Fellowes
Model: 99940
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fellowes
Studio: Fellowes
Warranty: Standard Satisfaction Guaranteed
Sales Rank: 3798
MPN: 99940
Features:- Fellowes® / Neato® CD/DVD Labeling System offers the complete solution for creating custom, professional looking CD/DVD labels.
- Includes MediaFACE® 4.0, an easy to follow, point-and-click Design Wizard, and an Advanced Mode.
- Import from an assortment of 500+ high-res images or import directly from digital cameras, webcams, scanners, or files stored on your computer.
- Use the text and image manipulation tools and predefined layouts and backgrounds to personalize your labels.
- Digital FingerPrinting allows track information such as song titles to instantly appear on your CD.
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Product Description: Apply labels to your CD-ROM discs quickly, easily, and perfectly - everytime!
Amazon.com Product Description: Design professional looking CD/DVD labels and jewel case inserts on your own computer with the Fellowes/Neato Labeler Kit. The included Media Face v2.3 design software is compatible with Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000/ME/XP and includes templates for Macintosh plus 166 high-resolution, copyright-free images. The kit also includes 16 matte and gloss CD labels with 32 multipurpose labels, 20 matte core CD labels, four CD jewel case insert sets, and an applicator for correctly positioning your finished labels on your discs.
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I've been using NEATO and the 'MediaFace' software for years. I LOVE the ability to calibrate the output so I can create 2 sided CD booklets that line up perfectly! Sure you have to do a little test printing but that's what gives YOU the control. This is definitely not for the Dumb and Dumber set. If you want software and label materials that are 'designed with your mind in mind' and don't want creative control, then this is not for you. I use it for CD booklets, CD labels, and jewel case inserts ... Read More
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No where near as easy to use as my old system ,But with trial and error can have a decent amount of control over your Projects.But one interesting thing someone mentioned earlier
is that regardless of with system you use these labels can alter
the way DVDs play making them stick and freeze and wondering if its the disks,burner or what..after some experimenting I did
confirm that it was actually the labels I was having so much fun making...It might be the weight but i think its possibly ... Read More
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Calibration software is a little confusing and they will curl in your car player after a while (heat) as all labels do. Otherwise, the capabilities are very good, overall quite happy with it. I also bought a bunch of the Memorex labels which are decent quality but not all that satisfied - their software is useless.
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This software is a mess. I bought it for the "fingerprint" capability which is suppossed to be abel to identify audio tracks and supply title and artist info. It is not good. It identified about 85% of the tracks I tried, but the information is supplied field by field. That is, track number, title, artist, duration, etc. are each supplied separately and have to be placed on the label separately, with minimal formatting options. Is some cases I couldn't even get them all on the label. I would recommend ... Read More
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and I'm still happy! We initially had to get used to the software and the printer setup and yes, you do need some patience during the learning curve of this creative process - it's not the normal daily routine of most people. We never encountered any errors when creating the actual labels or printing them. We also have not had any problems upon using the labelled CDs or DVDs. We're happy with the product.
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