Nevertheless, the labels still have a right to exist for simple DVDs or CDs, which do not offer the modern design styles or whose content does not justify to use expensive blanks.
The labels 8676 to two CD labels are on one side. I remember that I had set, where also were present for a CD case nor the printable inlays, but perhaps not as something modern. Anyway, the labels have two tabs, which are intended for the pressure to mount the label on the disk. Unfortunately, this set no centering is a set including just such is currently cheaper than the reviewed product. The centering itself costs about 8 euros. Fortunately, I still had from ancient times a similar help the company Herlitz, which I could use halfway. Quite centered it was not unfortunately. That will probably be a problem, as a rule, leading to imbalance of the disc.
The design of the label managed gratifying easily using the free software available online. Images could be easily installed via copy and paste, and add text. I know still like Herlitz, about 15-year-old software, but think that this is not too difficult for beginners. The pressure itself worked well, the focus of the presentation is the paper quality due to not very sharp, but it was okay for a CD / DVD.
Overall I liked the editing using the free software and the help with the two tabs to attach well. Whether the acquisition at today's prices for printable and LightScribe media is still worthwhile, I doubt it, for our collections of children's series from the TV but quite a useful product.