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Posted by Gary Eickmeier on 08/29/06 22:14
Bob Ford wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 16:43:01 GMT, "David McCall"
> <david_____@techshop.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I think there are times where the lable and case insert are
>>at least as important as the content. I have a client that
>>does shows that run in the official hotels of various conventions
>>(CES, NCTA, etc.). He sends out DVDs to advertizers (both
>>current and prospective). We used to just use the Casio
>>thermal printer and clamshell cases, but it was decided that
>>many of the DVDs are most likely never viewed. We now
>>do a nice Inkjet label and insert so that it looks more like a
>>real "product". That way we get some points even if they
>>never look at it :-)
>>
>>David
>>
>
> I agree completely David. Your product must look professional in all
> aspects.
>
> My ink jet disc labels are in full color, nicely designed and I use MS
> Publisher to make the wrap around labels for the DVD boxes. Those are
> printed on a very high quality ink jet paper.
>
> My point still remains to Gary....is it important for a wedding video
> to look like a Hollywood produced, pressed disc :-)
Hey, I paid a hundred bucks for this thing, and I want my new discs to
look spiffy. I have been using glossy paper labels for the simple reason
that they look better. We put out our discs with only a clear disc case,
the thin one, so the disc label is the only one.
Gary Eickmeier
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