How do I print my own CD covers?
To print it, use CD cover paper, available at office supply stores, or regular copy paper to create your CD cover. Template paper is the best option for printing multiple covers. If you use regular paper, you will have to cut it.
What is the paper inside a CD case called?
Traycard / Inlay Card – This is the paper part that is embedded in the back of the case under the disc that is not removable. It usually has the barcode and track listing on it, and also has the side spine text (artist name) that you see when cases are stacked.
Can you print album covers?
So, in other words, no. It’s risky. You could even get sued because printing a piece of copyrighted artwork on a shirt without permission is essentially stealing. And you’ll likely get caught if you’re going to sell them.
Why do they drill holes in CD cases?
In addition to overstock, CDs with punch holes or slits could and often are factory sealed from the distributor or record label and were sent out as promotional CDs to record stores and radio stations.
Why are CD cases called jewel cases?
Origin. According to Philips, the name “jewel case” reflects either the generally high quality of the case design compared to initial attempts, or its appearance. According to one publication, initial attempts at packaging CDs were unsatisfactory.
Can you make a CD cover on Microsoft Word?
Open Word and choose “New” from the “File” menu. Select the “Template” option and click on “Labels.” In the “Media” category, browse the CD cover templates available. Select the one that best suits the kind of cover you want to make. Don’t worry about the design on the cover.
Why do some CDs have a hole in the barcode?
Kergillian over 15 years ago. No, I’ve received several advance copies of CDs with a hole punched in the spine – even through shrinkwrap. It’s an attempt to prevent people from re-selling them as legitimately new CDs. It depends on how you’re receiving the product.
Why are records notched?
Record companies cut, notched, or drilled holes in the record sleeves to indicate they couldn’t be returned and were discounted.
What is the difference between a digipak and a CD?
A digipak is the same form and size as a standard CD Jewel Case, however it is made mostly from environmentally friendly board. The difference with a digipak is that the CD wallet/jacket has a plastic tray which the disc snaps into – overall it is a sturdier product.
What does a digipak look like?
What Does a Digipak Look Like? A digipak is pretty much the same form, shape and size as a standard CD Jewel Case. But its outer structure is made from custom-printed cardboard and CDs are held in place by snapping into a plastic tray.
What types of packaging do you offer for CDs and DVDs?
Standard CD and DVD packaging choices include jewel cases with inserts, custom printed CD sleeves (what we call printed jackets), eco wallets, CD digipaks, DVDigis, DVD cases and more. Our printed cardboard lineup of custom printed CD jackets, eco wallets and digis are all available starting at an industry low of 50 units.
What kind of CD products do we print?
We print a wide selection of CD products, including covers, booklets, sleeves, tray cards, wallets, and labels in vibrant full color, just like you would see on any quality music store release. Our quality stocks also feel great, helping give a tactile experience your fans may not have realized they were missing with digital downloads.
What is the size of the DVD case?
DVD Cases – Standard – 14mm 1 Size: Standard 2 Thickness: 14mm 3 Capacity: 1 Disc Single 4 Type: Premium 5 Material: Polypropylene 6 Measurement: 135mm x 19mm x 14mm
Why do people still buy physical CDs?
With the sales of CDs and other physical formats starting to outpace downloads once again, it’s clear that people crave the experiences that physical media delivers. CD printing gives a visual and tactile impact that no digital download can match.