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DVD case inserts Fellowes 20 pcs for standard DVD jewel or case labeling
DVD case inserts Fellowes 20 pcs for standard DVD jewel or case labeling
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DVD case inserts Fellowes 20 pcs for standard DVD jewel or case labeling
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DVD case inserts Fellowes 20 pcs for standard DVD jewel or case labeling
DVD case inserts Fellowes 20 pcs for standard DVD jewel or case labeling
Fellowes DVD case inserts, pack of 20 pieces, are paper inserts sized for standard DVD jewel or plastic cases. Each sheet contains a single insert with a photo-quality finish on matte paper, designed to accept both printed and handwritten labels. These inserts help organize and identify DVDs by title, date or content, and are compatible with common DVD storage solutions used at home, in small offices or for media distribution.
The matte surface reduces glare while maintaining good print clarity for text and images. One insert per sheet simplifies handling and cutting, and the pack of 20 provides enough labels for small to medium media collections. The paper material is lightweight and fits standard DVD trays without additional trimming, enabling straightforward labeling and consistent presentation across cases.
Print desired titles, images or metadata on the inserts using a suitable printer and settings for matte paper, or write directly on the paper with a permanent pen. Separate each insert from its sheet along the pre-cut or perforated line if present, then place the insert into the DVD case tray with the printed side facing outward. Ensure the insert is aligned and flat inside the case to avoid wrinkling or misalignment when closing the case.
For best results, select printer settings that match matte photo paper and perform a test print to confirm alignment. Store unused inserts in a dry, flat place to prevent curling or moisture damage. Use permanent or archival pens for handwritten labels to maintain legibility over time.
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