Avery CD Labels for Laser Printers - White, 100 Disc Labels & 200 Spine Labels (5698) | Perfect for Organizing Music, Movies & Data Discs | Office & Home Use
Avery CD Labels for Laser Printers - White, 100 Disc Labels & 200 Spine Labels (5698) | Perfect for Organizing Music, Movies & Data Discs | Office & Home Use

Avery CD Labels for Laser Printers - White, 100 Disc Labels & 200 Spine Labels (5698) | Perfect for Organizing Music, Movies & Data Discs | Office & Home Use

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Create professional-looking CD labels and jewel case spine labels. Design and apply labels with professional results. Ideal for professional-looking digital photo albums, music collections and data backups. Print to the edge capability. Labels won't lift, peel off or wrinkle in CD drives or players. Easy to customize with free templates and designs available on the Avery site. 8-1/2" x 11" sheets for laser printers.

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Update 10/16/2020:Per comments below, Avery customer support reached out to me to remedy the issue mentioned in my original review. I called their customer support phone number, and they sent me a replacement free of charge. The replacement Avery 5698 labels worked well. I'm guessing that the defective labels might have been from a bad batch that slipped past Avery's quality control.Original review:These labels are complete garbage. Avery made quality products in the past, but these labels don't meet their past standards (not even close). Previously, I used an Avery CD label that was very easy to apply. Unfortunately, Avery apparently stopped making that particular label and replaced it with this one (which is similar in appearance but not in quality).For a CD label to be usable, it must be easy to remove from its sheet and apply to the CD with proper alignment. The old label met those requirements. This new label is nearly impossible to remove without tearing the label itself or the sheet it comes in (because the perforations are not cut well). It also doesn't align on the CD as easily as the old version.