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| Heavy stock, very bright white paper | |
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The Memorex have a good weight/thickness but have a perforated spine and I can never get my print outs to line up exactly. It would have been better if they didn't put the spine perfs in the paper.
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I needed to print a bunch of DVD case inserts and ended up printing on both Fellowes (until I ran out) as well as this Memorex brand. While both brands are matte paper, the Memorex isn't photo quality making photos (and backgrounds) appear really dull and somewhat faded. The Fellowes is photo quality, absorbs ink better, and looks great. I haven't tried Avery, but they are generally 2-3 times more expensive than other brands. Unfortunately I can't find Fellowes paper on Amazon so I'll need to look elsewhere.
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| False advertisement not compatible with MAC | |
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I bought this last minute to finish a DVD of prior Christmas's for my family as a present. To cut through the chase the product spec states that the software is compatible with Mac however it is not. Not only that you have to download the software to because it doesn't come with it. $15.00 for paper that fits a DVD case, I may be in the wrong business. I am returning this today.
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The label is of good quality and very easy to trim by hand. Once I calibrated my printer using the supplied software, the alignment is great and consistent. I find the software is intuitive and easy to use. Printed about 50 DVD labels so far, haven't had any problems.
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These are the same nice cases that you often find in box sets containg more than two DVDs. I am currently copying family VHS tapes to DVD and they are great for the copies. Of course if you record movies from television then you will need something to put your DVD in and these are really nice, the DVDs are held securely in place.
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