Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | Yes the Direct Printing looks great. I personally have about given up on the stick on labels that are widely available.
These seem fine in most of my players (Computer drives, home CD players, most factory CD players) but have given me problems in my VR3 radios. The CD slot in these units is not overly tall and if the label wrinkles up at all, they will not eject properly. The tolerance of the slot is just not large enough to allow the CD to be removed. I use the CD stompers that help with application but it seems the labels often wrinkle with time.
So now for the music home burned CD's, I just generally write on them with a magic marker. The photo CD's and such that I know will be used in other devices still sometimes get the fanicer treatment. |