Good deal on DVD Cases
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Good deal on DVD Cases
I just bought 100 standard DVD cases for $22.00. This place has free shipping on a lot of their stuff as well.
http://www.shop4tech.com
If you use the coupon code Turkey10 you will receive 10% off your order! Lot's of good stuff on there. They have silver printable DVDs as well. I passed on those and get the white ones cheaper at Sams Club.
Hope you can take advantage of these great deals!
Kelly
http://www.shop4tech.com
If you use the coupon code Turkey10 you will receive 10% off your order! Lot's of good stuff on there. They have silver printable DVDs as well. I passed on those and get the white ones cheaper at Sams Club.
Hope you can take advantage of these great deals!
Kelly
For those of us in Canada
This is where I go and they are aproximately .27 cents a piece.
http://www.blankdvdmedia.com/products/B ... olds_1.php
Great site for other things too.....Cheers Jan
http://www.blankdvdmedia.com/products/B ... olds_1.php
Great site for other things too.....Cheers Jan
http://www.janstephens.com or http://www.oilswithjananddonna.com/
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This is where I buy all my "stuff" http://www.supermediastore.com/index.html
I can get cases for .13/ea and Tayo Yuden for .30/ea. They have all brands and whenever I have bought they have offered free shipping. I have been very satisified with quality and service.
Mary
I can get cases for .13/ea and Tayo Yuden for .30/ea. They have all brands and whenever I have bought they have offered free shipping. I have been very satisified with quality and service.
Mary
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What advantages or disadvantages are there to using the DVD plastic case vs. using a CD case for a DVD? Any issues with making the printed labels one way or the other?
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DickK wrote:What advantages or disadvantages are there to using the DVD plastic case vs. using a CD case for a DVD? Any issues with making the printed labels one way or the other?
I like using the DVD cases for a professional look. I by special paper and print professional inserts. My customers love them. If I'm doing one just for myself I use a cd case as it is easier to store.
The only issues I can think of would be using a lot more ink for the larger print out.
Hope that answers your question. I'm sure others will have input as well.
Kelly
I currently use the CD case for the DVD's and design a label then ink-jet print on the DVD itself. I would like to start using the DVD cases for a more professional look. How is this best done? What papers are you using? Any suggestions would be appreciated! Also, when you do the printing on the inserts do you also label the DVD itself?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips!
Teresa
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips!
Teresa
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Hey Teresa,
I use DVD cases (and sometimes just standard CD cases -- especially for business presentations).... but when I do DVDs I use a very high quality paper (24lbs) with a slight sheen, typically white but have some light blue and ivory... (I don't remember the brand since I already unwrapped the packs -- Wasau? maybe...). Anyway I use Photoshop to compile the cover. I have used labels before but a lot of players say that is a no-no... and I've had one client refuse a DVD with a label (he got one stuck before -- not one of mine... whew...)... so I switched over to the Epson R1800... works great for small runs.... If I have over 20 copies to make there is a local company that has ability to do small scale dupicating for a reasonable price (and it varies greatly from number of copies to turn-around time but most times I 'barter" a deal...)....
Hope that helps you..!!
Bob
I use DVD cases (and sometimes just standard CD cases -- especially for business presentations).... but when I do DVDs I use a very high quality paper (24lbs) with a slight sheen, typically white but have some light blue and ivory... (I don't remember the brand since I already unwrapped the packs -- Wasau? maybe...). Anyway I use Photoshop to compile the cover. I have used labels before but a lot of players say that is a no-no... and I've had one client refuse a DVD with a label (he got one stuck before -- not one of mine... whew...)... so I switched over to the Epson R1800... works great for small runs.... If I have over 20 copies to make there is a local company that has ability to do small scale dupicating for a reasonable price (and it varies greatly from number of copies to turn-around time but most times I 'barter" a deal...)....
Hope that helps you..!!
Bob
Thanks Bob!
I am going to give the paper a try, I think it looks so professional in the larger DVD cases. Where do you purchase the paper? And a great tip for the multiple copies, I will have to call around in my area, since I do not have a duplicator for larger orders... what a time saver!
I am in the process of figuring out the PSG 3.0... it is amazing how quickly you can get used to using one product, I am still trying to figure out all the bells and whistles on this version. I can't imagine going to Producer, as much as I would like to, I am not so sure that I could wrap my brain around all that information!!! :0 I'm having fun figuring out the PSGv3!!!
Talk to ya later,
Teresa
I am going to give the paper a try, I think it looks so professional in the larger DVD cases. Where do you purchase the paper? And a great tip for the multiple copies, I will have to call around in my area, since I do not have a duplicator for larger orders... what a time saver!
I am in the process of figuring out the PSG 3.0... it is amazing how quickly you can get used to using one product, I am still trying to figure out all the bells and whistles on this version. I can't imagine going to Producer, as much as I would like to, I am not so sure that I could wrap my brain around all that information!!! :0 I'm having fun figuring out the PSGv3!!!
Talk to ya later,
Teresa
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Hey Teresa,
I bought the paper at OfficeMax or Staples (it was the high end brand 90+bright -- if I recall correctly it carried an IBM logo -- but it was just packaged with their logo I think Wasua was the manufacturer)...
Duplicator has really been a real benefit!!
Hey Producer is great but with all the new improvement to PSG it will serve you well....
Take care!!!
Bob
I bought the paper at OfficeMax or Staples (it was the high end brand 90+bright -- if I recall correctly it carried an IBM logo -- but it was just packaged with their logo I think Wasua was the manufacturer)...
Duplicator has really been a real benefit!!
Hey Producer is great but with all the new improvement to PSG it will serve you well....
Take care!!!
Bob
Hey guys, check out my post in tips and tricks for PSG or PSP about how I create my DVD cases and about printing. Should help you a lot.
I also get my stuff at www.supermediastore.com as well.
Rob
I also get my stuff at www.supermediastore.com as well.
Rob
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