Create Professional Labels for Your CDs

The NEATO CD Labeler Kit from MicroPatent lets individuals create professional-looking labels for their own CDs, without worrying about common problems like bubbling or creasing.

Included are label design templates for PageMaker, FileMaker Pro, QuarkXPress and CorelDRAW. The kit also comes with DesignExpress, PC-based design software, and 100 die cut gold, white and silver labels.

The product automatically centers the label on the CD, applying equal pressure across the entire surface. Third-party testing has confirmed adhesive quality past 12.5 years, with no damage to the CD-ROM drive, the disc itself or its data.

Additional labels in various colors sell in boxes of 100 and 300. MicroPatent, East Haven, CT, (800) 648-6787, www.neato.com. 

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