Where can I find these index cards for use with empty CD-R/DVD-R Cake Boxes?
| AnyDVD Discuss, Where can I find these index cards for use with empty CD-R/DVD-R Cake Boxes? at Movie copy software forum; Hello, everyone here! I have always trying to find a way to store my forever increasing CDr/DVDr collection. I have been told recently that a company has designed a kind of index cards for use with empty CD-R/DVD-R Cake Boxes. I think this is a wonderful idea, so I can |
| Hello, everyone here! I have always trying to find a way to store my forever increasing CDr/DVDr collection. I have been told recently that a company has designed a kind of index cards for use with empty CD-R/DVD-R Cake Boxes. I think this is a wonderful idea, so I can put all my old empty cake boxes back to good use. But I can’t find anywhere is selling this new kind of index cards. Could anyone here be able help me to locate the dealer that carry these? |
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| Not sure if this is what you are asking but here.... http://www.cdcovers.cc/covers.php
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| http://www.pfile.com/cgi/cart.cgi?db...&method=phrase I think this link here is what you are looking for |
| exenx2005, thanks for your help. The one I am looking for is very close to the CD tabbed dividers your link shows. But what I need is the round-shaped dividers (not the square-shaped), in order to be used with my empty CD-r/DVD-r Cake Boxes. Could you (or anyone else) point out where can I find these? |
| Could you not use Nero or any CD label writing program. Under "custom" you can print any text / import art to your hearts content. Blank round label stock (CD label stock) could be found at most office supply, electronic stores. You would have to "stick the label" on the top|outside of the cake box. My concern with this or the index card ... how do you get 25, 50, 100 titles on the card. Just a suggestion .. remove the banner card stock that surrounds the inside circumference of the cake box cover. Measure it, go to WORD and create a listing of DVD's which when printed would fit in the same amount of space. Then inserted printed listing in the inside circumference of the cake box cover. |
| I am sorry, but blank round label stock (CD label stock) is not what I am asking. I am looking for those round-shaped CD tabbed dividers (which are newly designed, I believe). It’s supposed to have a tab attached to each label, so that one can tell which is which without go through the discs. |
| I don't think they are actually a new kind of product , sounds like these round index cards are for some pacific brand that is only made for the one type of box they go in for that manufacturer, other than that I never seen them.. |
| they wouldn't be hard to make yourself... i've never seen them solf before, but if you were to trace a dvd, cut out multiple copies, but leave a little tabbed part on one side wher eyou can write in info you can just cut hole sin the middle and stack them on the spindle with your dvds...is that somethin glike what you're referring to? like tabbed dividers in a binder except on a cd spindle? it would probably be cheaper to make them yourself even if you could ifnd them sold somewhere. |
| I dont want to sound like im having a go, but if im thinking what your describing - have you thaught it through? - yeah it'd be cool to use those spindles, but not really convinient in getting the disc you want off the spindle (if your using it frequently) - getting heaps of discs onto, and off spindles will result in disc damage and a PITA... If your talking a cd-label per cd (with a little tag out the side with the disc title written onit) then its going to get really cramped really fast and you'll have to spin the spindle to see all the tabs - it'll be easy to miss what your looking for.. Cheers, Bitey |
| Very good point made here, Bitey. But I still need to try some of them first to see how useful these tabbed dividers are. |
| i know this thread is a little on the old side, but there was an ad for these index dividers on cdfreaks, and i'll admit they look pretty cool. here's the link in case anyone comes back looking for them: http://knowsysusa.com/IndexSheets/Home.html |
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