I haven't tackled this particular project yet either as I'm still looking for better quality sticker labels to print on. I've been using Avery Full-Sheet Labels but I'm hopeful there's something with better print quality out there. Might have to resort to seeing if Office Depot can do this for me on a laser printer. Avery labels I've been using:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009 ... PDKIKX0DERI haven't tried the sleeves from neato, but I have used those from Guided Products:
Guided's web site:
http://www.guidedproducts.com/replay-re ... -disc-caseOn Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/ReBinder-RePlay-C ... ipboard+cdThese are good quality but I'm not sure I care for the embossed branding on the back which may or may not be covered by the label, depends on size of label.
I'm thinking about switching to another type available from Groove House Records that I think are more like the ones from Nugs and do not have the branding on them. I'm just not certain I like how the CD is contained as I tend to rip these ones when I take out a CD (but let's face it, once they're done they'll be put in a resealable sleeve and I'll likely only play the digital audio anyway).
Groove House's web site:
http://www.groovehouse.com/shop/blank_sleeves_walletsOn Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Groove-House-perc ... ipboard+cdUnfortunately I can't find any 3-disc chipboard sleeves online anywhere. I emailed Nugs with no response which seems to be what I've heard from others who also tried to reach out to them. I've called Guided and Groove House and they have no plans to make 3-disc cases so that means I'll resort to buying these single cd sleeves for any show that has 3 discs:
Guided:
http://www.guidedproducts.com/replay-re ... -disc-caseGuided (single only) @ WalMart:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/ReSleeve-Disc-Sleeve/21017464Groove House:
http://www.groovehouse.com/shop/blank_sleeves_walletsBelow are example of a few project I've completed, but it should be noted that the credit for making these projects possible and available belongs to Ridley and others (like Lowlight79) he worked with. Also, I use an Epson Artisan 837 [
update - now using Epson XP-810] to print directly on the discs and it does a pretty damn great job.
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