A while back, I purchased a couple 100-count packs of CD-R's that had a plain mirror finish (front side indistinguishable from the back side) on the label side - none of the typical tone on tone Mfr identification or other tone on tone designs. I use these with clear labels to get a very professional look to my CD's. For now, I prefer that approach to direct printing (besides, I don't own one of those direct print printers). The mirror finish on these discs adds a special luminescence to the applied label. I had one client swear that I had printed direct to the CD after delivering a project labeled in this manner on these discs.
Went to replenish my stock only to discover that there were none of these plain CD's to be had. I have a couple of blanks left, but have long ago disposed of the label.
I know I purchased these CD's at Staples, and seem to recall seeing them at Best Buy. One of the salesmen at Best Buy knew what I was talking about, but could not recall the Mfr. The fellow at Staples was not familiar with this type CD at all.
Can anyone suggest where I might find these. My great looking labels look pretty cheezy with TDK or Memorex and assorted brand design elements popping out from under my beautiful (weill, I think they're pretty good lookin') labels, and that brushed aluminum look that seems to be the look of choice for most mfr's doesn't do my labels justice.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Caruso
Went to replenish my stock only to discover that there were none of these plain CD's to be had. I have a couple of blanks left, but have long ago disposed of the label.
I know I purchased these CD's at Staples, and seem to recall seeing them at Best Buy. One of the salesmen at Best Buy knew what I was talking about, but could not recall the Mfr. The fellow at Staples was not familiar with this type CD at all.
Can anyone suggest where I might find these. My great looking labels look pretty cheezy with TDK or Memorex and assorted brand design elements popping out from under my beautiful (weill, I think they're pretty good lookin') labels, and that brushed aluminum look that seems to be the look of choice for most mfr's doesn't do my labels justice.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Caruso