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    Finishing Touches for Dvd and Dvd covers

    In your opinion what is the best way to finalize your dvds and dvd cases??

    Im looking for the finishing touch for my library and was interested in others ways

    Right now i just make cases by downloading the covers and pronting them on photo paper...
    gets a little bit pricey but looks nice

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    cdcovers.cc u can try this out

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    ya thats the site i use for downloading my covers....

    but what i was wondering is everybodies methods for making their cases and dvd labels


    Do u use the stickers or have a printer that prints them or what....

    Am really interested in this process and would like to make a sweet finished product

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    ... but what i was wondering is everybodies methods for making their cases and dvd labels?
    First, never use any "stickers" or labels, for a DVD!!

    Not unless you want to screw up yer DVD player forever. CD's - OK - but not DVD's - they spin a whole lot faster and a bit of stickum comes loose you're dead.

    You must get printable DVD's. These can be found at most retail places like CompUSA - their selection is usually bad - but check out Meritline.com or MediaSuperstore.com

    Now - what printer? You almost have to get an Epson printer. They have a patent on the slide tray where you put the blank printable DVD - prints it perfectly centered. Check out the printers. Notice none except Epson has the tray!!!

    I know the Canon people will say you can kludge their setup and print DVD's but - again- Canon printers do not have the same slide-out tray as Epson. :icon_boun

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