Editorial Review:Product Description:The LabelMaker Starter Kit is the perfect way to get started on creating custom designs for discs, jewel cases, and DVD storage cases. Memorex's patented 3-in-1 label applicator with a lock down center piston, anti-curling tabs, and rubber anti-slippage feet, will ensure perfectly labeled discs every time. Also included are 20 disc labels, 10 slim or 5 standard jewel case inserts, and a free copy of Memorex's xPressit Label Design Studio software.The software allows you to choose from over 1600 backgrounds, clip art, and symbols to use in your design or import your own images from the Internet or other database to be auto-fit to your design. Use the photo touch up tools and effects to customize your photos and create text effects such as spiral, spoke, and circular text. Import a playlist directly to your label design from a CD, player/drive, or database like iTunes, MusicMatch, or Windows Media Player using the 'import playlist' tool. You can easily edit, add, import, delete, or create your own with the complete playlist manager.
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My DVD labels look good
I bought the Memorex CD/DVD Label Maker Starter Kit about one and a half year ago. Since then I have created several hundred beautiful, personal and professional looking DVD's and CD's. The kit comes with software, 20 disc labels, and some jewel case labels, and the Memorex's 3-in-1 label applicator. Since I have been printing hundreds of disc labels I had to buy more of these. However, they are available at any Office Max or Office Depot.
The Memorex exPressit software application is easy to use. It is just a two step wizard style dialog box, and on the last page you design, print and calibrate. Using the self explanatory controls on the last page I easily succeeded in creating some pretty nifty labels using my best photographs. Some people have apparently had problems with the calibration, but I was lucky and I got perfect labels on my first try.
When I print it comes off correctly and the slightly thicker label paper has never jammed my printer (a C6180 all-in-one). You can print one or two labels at a time. The labels come off easily and if you use the label applicator you are almost guaranteed to line up the label correctly on the DVD/CD. However, 90% of the time I do not use the label applicator, I just do it by hand, which is quicker. The label ends up in the middle of DVD/CD anyway. The greatest risk for problems is when you take the label off the paper. The label may curl up and get stuck on your fingers. Since I can only speak for myself, and not for those who had problems calibrating, I highly recommend this product for label printing.
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Great starter kit!!
I recently tried this starter kit to label the home movies I'm putting on DVD. It is so easy to use and so much fun as well! I want to make more DVDs just so I can make more labels!
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awesome, but I've never used it
It's hard to believe that someone would review something without ever having used it, but actually it's not that far fetched. The purpose of a review should be to provide others who may purchase the product some insight as to whether it is worth purchasing the product. That doesn't seem to be clear with at least one reviewer here. "It's awesome - or it looks awesome. Actually I've never used the product, but it sure looks cool!" My three rating is simply a compromise between horrible and - awesome. And, I have never used the product.
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Great Graphics
Of all the lable making programs I've used, this is the best and easiest to navigate. I highly recommend this product.
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Absolute Complete Junk!
I totally agree with the other fella...I followed all the software instructions. Got through that okay. Calibrated it with a regular piece of printer paper and got it, what I thought, was about as close as it was going to get (though, when I held the template paper even with my test printer paper, it was off too) BUT, when I put in the template paper, it was a complete disaster. NOT EVEN CLOSE FOLKS! and I know why...my brand new HP Printer does a burnout on the slick backing of the template paper. Meaning my printer is already printing before the template ever gets there. The other guy is lucky...he only spent $12...I spent $14. Lady, however you got your 5 star label maker to work, more power to ya.
Duane Harmon