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If applied and printed correctly, would they cause issues further on?
https://www.professionallabel.com/CD...50sheetsJG4060 |
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The only time I have used printable labels for discs was when I got the complete version of Superman: The movie (including the bits not in the longest blu) and wanted to do a decent job it.
Long story short: they looked great, but after a matter weeks, the glue began to give out, leaving the label curling upwards and eventually giving up the ghost. They were rather like the ones you have the link to - if an upcurling label doesn't get caught when spinning, then residual glue might be flung off and gum up the works. That's my experience, and I wouldn't use them again. |
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Thanks given by: | stmhlm (09-12-2021) |
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