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Cheap CD Labels

ivol

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Original CD Stomper Labels for as low as $7.99 for a 50 pack of mattes. I'm debating on whether or not to buy a CD Printer, so in the meantime I found these cheap cd labels. I've ordered off this site before and they are great.

Linked!
 
I buy from these Guys and they have a good deal on Glossy Labels. It is very hard to go back to Matte once you have done a lot of Glossy.
 
I don't like using the compatibles. Seems like those guys are mostly selling compatibles. They have the CD Stomper glossys, but for $14.99. Which still is a great price for CD Stomper. Compatibles are usually way cheaper. I do prefer the Glossy also, I was just trying to show the lowest price. Or should I say the Hottest Deal.🙂
 
Does anyone have a good Photoshop template for these CD Stomper labels?

I know CDStomper web site has one but they suck. Neato has awesome
Photoshop and Illustrator templates for their labels. I wish CDStomper make good
templates like Neato!
 
Ya Meritline Matte's are real cheap at $6.99 If you want to save on shipping and there is a Fry's near you they carry it at the same price. Well at least at the Wilsonville Fry's. 🙂
 
I've used the Meritline labels and haven't had any problems. I've actually had less peeling than I do with genuine Stompers.

If you want real Stompers, Sam's B&M sells the 300 packs for $19.98. SKU is 954641. Their price for the 150 packs is 19.95. Go figure.
 

try Sam's Club, 150 sheets (300 labels)of matte CDstomper label"refills" for 19.99, no s&h, all you do is pay the tax . 🙂
AFAIK the 150pack for 19.99 is the "kit" with a stomper included.

ooops , double post, sorry jclark
 


<< Guys Sure thing is super for printing up all sorts of labels.
Bluz
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Sure Thing 3.0 is the only software for me. The templates are decent and you can use darn near every type of sticky label on the market.
LINKY
 
I just noticed that they have CD Stomper System for only $4.99 after mail in rebate. It includes Software, Applicator, 50 CD Labels, 10 Jewel Case Inserts. Not bad for 5 bucks, especially if you don't have the applicator and software.

Linked!
 
I'm pretty certain that SureThing uses their own template format. The supported file extentions are STD and DSN.
What would the extention be on a Photoshop template?
 
I use Click'N Design 3d. You can see the specs here. But I got mine cheaper here.. They have alot of templates and it works pretty good with my stomp labels. I have'nt tried Surething. Sounds good also. By the way, how do you make a template in Photoshop?
 
Sure thing 3.0 is the way to go for labeling cd's.
I was annoyed that in the Design Express to Sure Thing conversion they dropped most standard avery style labels, ie address labels, return address, etc.

Design Express could label anything.
You can make your own templates for avery labels in about 1 minute in Sure Thing, so I don't know why they dropped them.

Oh well, Sure thing 3.0 is still $30 well spent, IMHO.


mike
 
Having tried every available CD label making program available
(as of a year ago or so), I can confirm that, without ANY question,
the best is SureThing. Absolutely no competition. And SureThing has
templates for just about every type of CD label stock you can buy.

Kwad
 
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