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  1. The Mustang King arcorob's Avatar
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    About a year ago, a debate began about using labels versus not labeling.

    I was a labler but I did get concerned and bought an epson printer that I could PRINT on media. Meanwhile, I had almost 200 VCD's/DVD's with lables.

    Well, purchased a SONY DVD/CD SACD Juke box that holds 400 disk. I put in my 100 or so DVD's from the store and my printed backups BUT when I tried VCD's with labels, I noticed some with curled edges. One almost peeled in the machine.

    Needless to say, they are not IN the machine as I will not risk it, no matter how secure they look.

    Bottom line, these things have a short life expectancy. I know they work fine in the horizontal players I have but the carousel on the SONY is too risky to try and they mount vertical.

    DONT LABEL
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    whats new...i am pretty sure everybody here all ready knows this.....
    How Big A Boy Are Ya?
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  3. The Mustang King arcorob's Avatar
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    I'm sure they do...But its a good piece after a year to see net results.

    Best always
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  4. I appreciate the feedback. What labels did you use? I use fellows, no problems so far.
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    Originally Posted by wolv6769
    I appreciate the feedback. What labels did you use? I use fellows, no problems so far.
    You know, there is an urban legend of a guy who fell from a skyscraper. He was heard to say the same thing on his way down:
    "No problems so far."
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