Hi everyone.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a good source for good minidisc labels. I
had previously used the minidisc labels at www.neato.com , but I had a
problem with the small spine labels peeling off very easily. Anyone know
of anymore that are of better quality? I'm hoping to be
In a message dated 02/21/2000 2:24:20 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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Try using small amount of nail varnish remover on a cotton wool
Careful what sort of nail polish remover you use! The ones with acetone will
take the label off, all right, but will probably
do many people actually use
the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ?
All I do is label my cases with the narrow labels to give the name of the
mix or album(s) on the disc. I just have to make sure the right disk goes
back in its case.
Ehren
Martin Schiff wrote:
Read my lips. BIFOCALS.
I can read and write the edge labels easily, but not without my glasses
[grin].
I suppose I may have to succumb eventually, but I use contacts, and I
understand bifocal contacts are WAY expensive. Also, I spend a lot of time
on my mountain
Just get a pair of reading glasses to wear when you need them. You can still
wear your contacts.
I know what you mean. I practice martial arts, and the glasses do sometimes
get in the way. However, I can't see without them, and my astigmatism is not
corrected very well with contacts.
-- Martin
I haven't tried labeling the spine yet...too small. I
considered using colored discs to keep track of what
type of music was on the disc, but decided it would be
too cumbersome.
What I do is print a label using a Word Processor and
an Avery label sheet. I put the disc title on
it...rarely
I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use
the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? I can't write (or read) that
small.
simon
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I'M curious:
Howdy Curious, I'M Neil...pleased to meat you ;-)
(read my emails and you know it)
S'funny, I've always seen you sign them as Simon :-)))
Oops - Doh! You mean you're curious by nature, and your emails are testament
I've used labels on occasion. But usually it's a pain to set them
up on the computer. My printer, cna print that small, but I sure can't.
When I do, its just a small spine label, and a tracklist on the top.
Comes in handy when you want to take 20 discs with you on a trip, and see what
you're
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I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use
the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? I can't write (or read) that
small.
simon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 11:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: labels
I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use
the labels (other than the narrow, edge
I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use
the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? I can't write (or read) that
small.
Well, I frequently listen to few enough discs that I can colour code them
somewhat.
I buy the colour collections usually, and store
I'm almost a week behind reading these...just catching
up now.
To the person (I already deleted the e-mail, so I
apologize for not remembering your name) who was
interested in labels:
I agree with the person who uses labels from computer
diskettes or some such label that can be removed
easily.
If you remove a label, it is possible to remove all the crap and glue from
the MD using any household polish. I know this sounds weird, but all the
glue and paper soak up the polish and using a cloth or tissue will wipe the
stuff off.
It takes a while, but if you can be bothered, then you
I use the removeable 3.5 disk labels sold at most office supply stores. I
use a template in MS publisher spliting the lable in half.
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Hopefully this will be a simple question for someone to answer
Says Matt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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. . . i was wondering if anyone has found a way to
get the labels off the md, i dont wanna have 5 labels on top of each
other or wreck a md by using a razor blade or something like that on it.
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I'm not sure what sort of MDs and
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Hopefully this will be a simple question for someone to answer out =
there. I personally use freehand to make my labels with, yeah i know =
it's overkill but i own the
I've bought some PressIT labels for my MD unit, an I was wondering if any
of you lot out there have already got a template for them.
I am trying to print using Photoshop 5.0.2, but I am getting a little
pissed at wasting labels. I was a little shocked to not find anything on
their website
I recently purchased some Neato MD labels and so far, I think they're
wonderful. However, I find that since I store most of my MDs in Case Logic
folders, which will not hold the MD in its slip case, I either wind up making
a label for the case that I don't really need, or else just wasting
Sent: Monday, 26 July 1999 17:46
To: 'MD Community Page'
Subject:MD: PRESSIT MD LABELS
PRESSIT, the company that makes the CD labels and applicator, now also
manufacturer labels for ZIP, JAZ, VHS, Audio Cassette, 3.5" Floppy
MINIDISC.
There are two types of label packs avai
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