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Fellowes DVD Photo Quality Matte Inserts, 20 Pack (85615)
 
 

Fellowes DVD Photo Quality Matte Inserts, 20 Pack (85615)

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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Fellowes
Model number:85615
Color:Matte White
Number of Items:1
Manufacturer Part Number:85615

Technical Details

  • Personalize and identify your DVDs with Fellowes Matte DVD Inserts!
  • These photo-quality white inserts provide brilliant color and resolution.
  • For use with inkjet or laser printers.
  • 20 inserts per pack.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 0.1 x 8.2 x 11.8 inches ; 0.3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0000DZG1H
  • Item model number: 85615
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #125,179 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 23, 2008

Product Description

Personalize and identify your DVDs with Fellowes Matte DVD Inserts! These photo-quality white inserts provide brilliant color and resolution. For use with inkjet or laser printers. 20 inserts per pack.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid the hassle and buy some A4 paper..., July 5, 2006
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This review is from: Fellowes DVD Photo Quality Matte Inserts, 20 Pack (85615) (Office Product)
These are simply too much trouble for no real benefit. The quick review is: "Don't buy these... just buy some A4 paper and use a paper cutter. You'll get better looking results in less time."

I purchased this pack of 20 thinking it would be easier, more professional-looking, and time-saving to use premade, fit-to-size inserts. How wrong I was...

For my project, I had designed a graphic in a photo editing program, and was using Nero Cover Designer to print. The program has a "NEATO DVD INSERT" template, which I assumed would work (especially since the NEATO website mentions that the correct template is already included in Nero's software, and doesn't provide a download for it). Of course, it didn't print in the correct position. The edges were way off from where they should be (and not a simple "off-center", they were just completely wrong).

So, that failed, I turn to NEATO's Microsoft Word template. It looks great on the screen--but printed, it's even worse than the Nero template. The top edge was aligned properly, but there was an enormous gap on the other side, and the sides weren't even close.

Next, I figure I'll design my own template in Nero. After a few tries, I get it very, very close to being accurate.

Now, with 8 of the 20 inserts used up, I have 2 with the edges (mostly) lined up with the perforations. So, I tear away the garbage--the long sides come off quite easily, while the top and bottom are a bit harder to tear off. Unfortunately, none of the edges are really "clean"...the perforations aren't that fine.

With the other 6 misaligned printouts, I use a paper cutter to trim the edges off, and get much nicer looking results. Which made me wonder... at nearly 50 cents a sheet, why did I buy these in the first place?

The weight of the paper is also way too heavy for what these are supposed to be designed for. For a nice fit between the thin plastic cover of a DVD case, the insert should be printed on a thin, flexible paper. This product, however, goes in the complete opposite direction with an incredibly heavy weight, almost card stock, paper. And, who thought this was a good idea?

One of the problems with the actual design is that none of the sides have equal-sized margins; all four sides are (slightly) different, making alignment in any program a headache.

So, let's see... impossible to line up, sloppy edges, far too heavy, and expensive.

Get the A4.

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*If anyone accidentally purchased this product and is in the same predicament, the measurements I used for Nero Cover Designer are:

Stock Width / Height: 11.690" x 8.260"
Feed Paper As: Landscape

Add Item "DVD Case Insert":
Width / Height: 10.750" x 7.248"
Spine width: 0.625"
Position (X / Y): 0.280" x 0.500"

And print with a 0.016" bleed. (I am using an HP 2600N color laser)

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