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about 250 blank cds
Ive looked on ebay and its round about £18 per 100 (delivery included in this)
and an equal amount of empty plastic cases (thicker type rather than thinner)
Also, whats the easiest way to make my own front and back covers for cd cases? Is it best to just use normal paper and cut it to size after printing off the design to the correct size, or is it best to get one of those special cd labelling kits?
Ive looked on ebay and its round about £18 per 100 (delivery included in this)
and an equal amount of empty plastic cases (thicker type rather than thinner)
Also, whats the easiest way to make my own front and back covers for cd cases? Is it best to just use normal paper and cut it to size after printing off the design to the correct size, or is it best to get one of those special cd labelling kits?
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I'd say either way you'll only be saving a few quid by shopping around.
http://www.aprmedia.com/product.php?pid=1555
Or £3.11 for 10 for CD's plus cases:
http://www.aprmedia.com/product.php?pid=1576
That's all I can find right now.
http://www.aprmedia.com/product.php?pid=1579
Plus they're the nice cases with the clear back rather than the black back, so you can put some graphics behind the CD as well.
yeh but what i mean is; is it worth buying the specially shaped cd insert papers or is it better to just print them out on normal paper and cut them out to size
im with stupid- cheers
Depends what they are for
my own personal use, not going to be sold or anything.
wondered if those special insert papers are worth the money or if normal paper can do as good a job for not any more effort.
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/56681 - cases- 12p per case (pack of 10)
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/57284 - cds & cases - 24p per disc )pack of 10)
I use this place for work.. They are pretty reasonable and the postage is always top notch!
If it's for your own use - what on earth will you do with 250 CD's?
And whatever it is - I'd buy blank white writable CDs and get an inkjet print that can print directly to a CD - and if for audio CD's some colours of dye play better then others insome cd players
because i have around 250 albums on my laptop which i want all written to CD so i can free up all that memory. And i want each album to be on its own cd in audio format.