on 9/21/2001 10:50, Andy Kohler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm a novice who has had success with Neato's Labelmaker CD labels and
> inserts. They give you a bunch of different templates and you just open them
> into a program like Photoshop. Like I said, I'm a novice and was able to
> make some neat designs fairly easily. Also, the glossy paper really makes
> your end products look much brighter and vivid than the matte.

On an inkjet this is probably true. However with a dye sub or color laser
buying the matte is cheaper and since the ink is glossy the labels come out
glossy which saves a bit in the end.
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