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Electronics : Memorex CD/DVD Compact LabelMaker System

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Memorex CD/DVD Compact LabelMaker System

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Memorex CD/DVD Compact LabelMaker System
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Memorex
EAN: 0034707039520
Label: Memorex
Product Manufacturer: Memorex
Model: 32023952
Publisher: Memorex
Studio: Memorex


Piece facts:
  • Includes 20 white labels and 5 inserts for jewel cases
  • Includes software for both Mac and PC




System LabelMaker Compact CD/DVD Memorex






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Memorex CD Compact LabelMaker Starter Kit keeps your homemade CDs looking organized and professional. Design, print and apply your own CD labels. Works right from your home printer.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Perfect Product ...
I'm not sure why all the negative reviews, maybe those reviewers are not computer literate. I have a simple Dell PC. I installed the software, I downloaded images from the internet onto my hard drive. I right clicked on the mouse, hit import image, and wallah! It appeared. I hit "fit to" and clicked on a circle and again, perfect. I then printed it on my canon printer using the memorex labels and they work great. How much more simple can it get people? The only problem is that I just got an iMac, and now can't use my favorite DVD/CD labelling software :(



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - don't waste your money
The software for this product is not user friendly. I spent some time "calibrating" my printer and the result was perfect...on regular printer paper. However, when you printed on their label paper, the result was way off from the template. I, finally, gave up trying to coordinate my printer with their paper and threw the whole thing out.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * I had no luck with it... ...
The software is hard to use. For example, when browsing styles initially, you only see a small thumbnail, which makes it very hard to pick a style from. I also had problems getting a centered label. I used quite a few sheets of the labels trying to "calibrate" the printing, only to realize it prints it in a different location every time. This may be just an issue with my printer (HP Deskjet 5440), but it is off by up to 1/2 the label most prints. Also, the small tags in the center make the labels look unprofessional.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Not what I expected
As usual I jumped into buying something without reading the fine print or these reviews!
I thought I was getting a label maker that was easy, that could "read" the cd and list the songs automatically, after I pick the style. It doesn't. I have to manually type the tracks and information. Also, it is not adapatable to any other paper than their own memorex.
No thanks.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * iMac user ...
The product is a good value. It performed well and was fairly easy to use. I only wish it would allow importing play lists from iTunes, all text had to be manually input. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the product.

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