Some of these CD cases appear to be made in Europe. The CDs cannot be readily removed. One way to do it is to take a pair of needle-nosed pliers and carefully break off the tiny plastic tabs holding the CD in the case. Brace one arm of the plier on the inner plastic circle rim and the other arm on one of the tiny tabs. The CD will come out after you break about four of these inner tabs. Maybe some European person can give a better method for popping the CD's out. They sure don't work like CD's made in the U.S. where all you do is push down.
Yes, you can store several CDs in one plastic bag, but it's important to use a bag that won't scratch the surface of the CDs. It's best to place each CD in a protective sleeve or case before storing them together to prevent damage. Avoid stacking CDs on top of each other to minimize the risk of scratches.
You can reuse or recycle the CD cases. There is a recycling place for recycling plastics. It is a good idea to recycle or reuse, because this will keep the earth clean and keep the cost down for you.
From the data read/write side: # Plastic coating for scratch resistance, # Plastic carrier to provide substance, # Dye or metal layer to hold recorded data, # Protective coating to protect data layer, # Optional painted or sticky label.
It is possible to purchase programs which contain thousands of Clipart images. Shops such as Amazon sell CD Roms and there will be many different images of suns.
Paper sleeves for Compact Disc can be purchased from a place called U line. They specialize in shipping products of this nature. Record shop that have old records and cassettes have CD sleeves as well.
There are many online retailers that sell CD paper sleeves by the bulk. One can try visiting Amazon, ESupply Store as well as eBay to find paper CD sleeves.
A cardboard CD mailer is a thin cardboard slot package that CDs can be mailed in. They can be purchased at many locations. Stores that carry these are Home Depot, ULine and even Amazon.
One can find patterns for making their own custom paper CD sleeves on websites such as Greenerprinter, which has templates for Adobe Illustrator, or on Evie S.'s blog.
One can purchase a CD of Queen on the Amazon website from a wide variety of merchants. Also, one can purchase a CD of Queen either new or used from eBay.
There are many places where one can purchase a custom made CD. One can purchase a custom made CD at popular on the web sources such as Blank Media Printing.
VHB tape can be found at your local office supply store as well as many office supply store websites on the internet. One example of a store that carries VHB tape is Office Depot.
Cd sleeves are very important to preserve CDs in the best possible condition. They keep them from getting scratched and from skipping or not working altogether.
One can purchase CD copiers from a variety of stores. Stores such as Newegg, Best Buy, ZORO Tools, and Summation Technology sell CD copiers, or CD duplicators.
"Absolutely! CD sleeves are available in a variety of colors, however the basic white sleeves are the most common and tend to be the most cost-efficient especially if you're doing mass production."
http://www.polylinecorp.com is a great location to find cheap CD sleeves. I did some research and was finding CD sleeves ranging from five to eight bucks. This website showed the sleeves priced very low.
If it's just a demo you might consider getting paper sleeves or just plastic jackets, they're cheaper than the plastic jewel cases. Either way, you can buy them both from this site. My band designed our paper sleeves on this site and just printed them out at home. It's cheap!