Hi, Victor.  Tower Records is going out of business soon.  I'm sure there 
are other stores where Anthony can get something to label his CD's.
Rosemarie

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From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] making cd labels


> Hi Anthony,
>
> I would imagine that making the labels, depending on the software you 
> used,
> would be difficult, but not impossible.
>
> I could see the problems with putting the labels onto the CD's though, as
> they would have to be completely centered, but there is a product that is
> made for the general public, meaning, not necessarily for the blind, where
> you put the CD on the bottom plate, then put the label on the top plate, 
> and
> the device brings the two plates together and the label gets put onto the 
> Cd
> centered and evenly.  If I'm not mistaken, the cost for this device was
> something in the range of 15 dollars, and that was up here in Canada, so 
> the
> price down there in the U.S. should be around 11 or 13 dollars.
>
> I don't exactly know where you can buy these things, or what their proper
> name is, but I would imagine that tower records might have something like
> that, or large scale computer stores, like Best Buy and Tiger Direct, 
> maybe
> even Circuit City.
>
> The other option for you is to buy a light scribe burner, or a printer 
> that
> prints directly onto the CD.
>
> I hear they are going really, really cheap, at around 100 to 150, 
> depending
> on the speed you want to print at.
>
> The burners with light scribe technology are fairly cheap also, because 
> you
> can probably get one that does only CD-ROM discs and still use it to 
> scribe
> onto DVD's, and they go in the range of about 125 or 250 to 300, if you 
> want
> an external drive.
>
> For about 50 to 100 dollars more, you can probably get a drive that burns
> CD's and DVD's, all in one shot, and have your current burner as a 
> back-up.
>
> Anyway, just a thought.
>
> Victor
>
>
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