Case Logic CDS-120 120 Capacity CD ProSleeve Pages (White)
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However, a tight fit can result, By the time I got to the 60th sleeve, I was pretty much on top of it. Even so, I understand the nature of the tradeoff As a rule of thumb, CD inserts are a bit larger than the dimensions of a CD, so by expanding the insert, it would become too bulky and the CD would be too easy to remove.
All right, here we go. Here's what the total sleeve looks like high (including the 1/2" stripe across top) and 5" wide. This is referred to as the dimensions that hold your disc. It is 2 5/10" from the center which is the only way that I can determine what your reference is. The standard CD fits perfectly. I purchased the style with the top strip (which can be punched out to fit in a notebook if you punch it out adequately) When I make a CD for a friend I use the packaging to carry the CD to the car or as packaging for the CD. Their case books also serve as permanent storage for me since they are so good. It is my pleasure to help.
Designed to be used in binder sleeves, the ProSleeve II sleeves have a hole punched design and a writable track. In order to find the model that has holes on the side, you would need to look specifically at that model type. These do not have sides.
In the package I received, there was a slot for 25 CDs or DVDs, so you could easily put 50 on each side.
Selected User Reviews For Case Logic CDS-120 120 Capacity CD ProSleeve Pages (White)
Despite the fact that I have a ton of DVDs (regular old, standard definition DVDs) that I can't seem to get rid of, I had to get rid of them for room reasons. trimmed the artwork from each DVD case with a paper cutter after removing it from the DVD case. This allowed me to place those in one side of the sleeve and the DVD on the other. My DVD collection has incredibly shrunk and can now be stored in a single drawer rather than 8 drawers and a large box like it once was. A big CD binder would cost me a LOT of money, so I opted for this route. There is a tendency for those things to fall apart quickly.
This snap case holds all of it. After looking at all the options, I decided to go with the ones above. I think it's a very good construction. It is impossible for them to separate. I pulled out the plastic so I didn't have to heave heavy plastic. that was one less thing to do. * 3. The discs that this fit were advertised as It is true if all you want to do is store discs (two to a make sure the liner notes are on one side and the disc on the other, and the back jewel cover has to be tucked between the two. There's a trim that has to be done on the back cover to make it 4 3/4 inches. Fold it and put it in sideways, or you may fold and put it in straight. They would be perfect for that snap box, then. Since I plan to archive over 500 discs, I starting with nine of these packs. Discs are enveloped in a single sleeve.
It wasn't until a few weeks ago that I heard about these Case Logic sleeve products. A eureka moment! GREAT, and exactly what I was looking for when I was creating my CD & DVD This DVD collection is for you. There are two sides to each sleeve. wish, you can double up the CD/DVD disk by using each side. If you have booklets that come with music CDs, you can use the back side sleeve of the CD. The back cover of the CD sleeve also gets cut down, so I can slide it in too, so I can check the playlist by flipping the sleeve over. Otherwise, I like to clip it down so that the playlist is on the back side. You have to read Don't waste time. There are tons. It is. The space command. I don't have to stop there, though! In addition to a label insertion zone, these Case Logic sleeves also have a label insertion area along the top. A plastic tool helps insert the labels (and some blank labels are included). CDs of music typically have their sides labeled and perforated, so you will only have to tear at the perforations and it'll be ready to play! I see original artwork labels on your product! A quick and easy process. That is a very well thought out plan! After you do a few of these, you may think that the sleeves could stand to be a tad bit bigger to make inserting artwork easier, etc. But then you will realize that, nope, they are perfect for both the original artwork and booklet from the CD case. In addition to that, It prevents the CD from falling out of the sleeve since it fits snugly in it. With the use of paper sleeves, I had begun consolidating my collection. The hard plastic case was better than the bulky hard case. Still, these Case Logic sleeves are perfect! I'm sure of it. This is perfect!.
They are ok, but slim is probably greater. got them today, and so far I find them to be OK. In my opinion, the primary concern is the protection, and even though these claim to have a soft fabric to protect the discs, I would have preferred to see the same plastic material used for the entire sleeve instead of the white fabric on the back side. However, the white fabric does not feel as soft as it should. There isn't a lot of dirt on the outside of the sleeve, but I still think the plastic material on the outside would have As white fabric doesn't have a solid surface all the way through, it has very tiny holes, almost as if it were breathable, which means over time it is more likely to accumulate dust and other particles that could damage the disc surface. They will probably be returned and a slim jewel case will be purchased.
To preserve the photos I shoot for an assignment, I burn them to a DVD or Blu-ray One of these sleeves can be stapled to a file folder, and it can be filed in a standard hanging file cabinet along with the paperwork. I occasionally present these sleeves to clients when I am delivering or mailing optical disks. Approximately 60 double-sided cards were included in this package You can wear sleeves on either side. The sleeves slide in smoothly and there is no danger of discs falling out or getting scratched. I rarely use both sides of sleeves, but these are so cheap that I don't mind using only one side. In addition to the slim cardboard labels, the package also includes a plastic "pusher" tool, which is used to push them into the top edge of the sleeves. It is not something I tend to use, but some people might value it. I consider this a good storage solution with few frills.
These are for the purpose of reducing the amount of space that my music collection takes up. My score ranged from 650 to 700 I have 700 jewel cases filled with CDs. In my case, I got rid of the jewel cases and bought these instead. Two sleeves are included in the ProSleeves Two of the CD storage boxes are double-sided and hold two discs, but I used the other side for the jacket or insert. This made it possible for me to consolidate five large banker boxes and several smaller CD storage boxes into just four much smaller ones.