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HP CD/DVD Tattoos - Glossy CD/DVD labels - 130 x 180 mm - 15 pcs. | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett Packard Category: CE
Buy New: £10.75
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 11597
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 89 x 53.5 x 7.5
MPN: 1222463 Model: Q8047A UPC: 882780219083 EAN: 0882780219083 ASIN: B000GPCP2U
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Original - Factory Sealed Original Product from Hewlett Packard | | • | Media Type - CD/DVD Label | | • | Size - 13x18cm | | • | Print Technology - Inkjet | | • | Weight (g/sqm)- N/A |
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Product Description HP CD/DVD Tattoos are the most professional way to personalize CDs/DVDs using existing equipment. This product has superior gloss, durability, water resistance, anti-curl, and have low/no tendency to delaminate. Easy to apply and bubble-free. Just burn, print, and tattoo your CD/DVDs.Storage instructions: Store unused Tattoos in their original packaging in a cool and dry location.Main Features:HP CD/DVD Tattoos 13x18cm (15 Sheets)Preserves image: no smudging, scratching, water-resistantVastly lower risk of...
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| Customer Reviews:
Professional Finish February 23, 2008 Ms. Melody A. Tanner 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having had to buy a new printer and getting 3 free Tattoos with the printer, I was very impressed on how easy it was to create a professional looking cd label and to print it aswell.A friend was impressed too, so we tried to print with her printer (her printer not being hp printer)and to her joy they were just as good comming from her printer, we only had to tweak the settings slightly.So at the moment I'm re-doing all my cd labels I'm that impressed.
They may work for you January 19, 2008 K. Simmons (London, UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good luck...maybe your printer will not have a problem with these. Mine did. I used two different programmes: Express Labler from Roxio and the Photo Fusion application on the HP website. The instructions for the Tattoo is pretty simple - design your label, print it on the tattoo, wait for it to dry properly, then stick it on your CD/DVD. However, my printer would not print in the right area on the label, despite following the instructions to the letter - it was always half an inch too high or two low. I tried continual adjustments, customising the paper size. I nearly got there, but this fiddling caused countless printer and/or software crashes. In the end, I used the Roxio programme but only got 6 out of the 15 labels to a half-decent standard. I'm pretty unimpressed that I could not get better results, using HP paper in an HP printer (from HP software on an HP laptop). Once on, they look pretty cool. Like I say, if they work first time, you are lucky. If not, is it worth the hours of fiddling around...?
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