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Paper labels are a very popular method of identifying items. While there has been some controversy over using paper labels on CD's, there are several reasons why they are advantageous, the primary one being cost -- paper labels are quite inexpensive, costing only pennies per disc, and if printed in a laser or inkjet printer they can look better than handwriting on the disc using a pen. A full-circle or "doughnut" paper label applied with a tool to center it perfectly eliminates any potential danger of imbalance. And a full-circle paper label provides a small measure of protection against minor scratches on the delicate top surface of laquer-only coated discs.
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