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These are perfect for the jukebox owner who wants to update cards and have them last longer.Ĭompatible Rowe AMI CD jukebox full sheets 100 blank title strip cards READ Desc.
#Rowe ami cd jukebox model cd 100a software#
Have a computer template or software for Rowe labels? These labels are perfectly lined up to the original the only difference again is the shorter fold on one side. The perk of you cutting them out is the paper holds up extremely well during your printing. The thick card stock holds up to the blade. I didn't want you to get them and wonder what the secret is to cut out the perfect square. I did a few hand cuts of the squares without trying to do it perfectly. I found scissors to cut them out and then a utility knife to cut out the square (if needed) works well.
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The biggest difference is these sheets are not perforated and the squares with the disc number are not cut out. It's a tad bolder than the original design without overdoing it. Has a great matte feel you know and love from the original design. Features 100 selections of your favorite CDs AND solves your CD storage problems at the same time What a fantastic piece of equipment to add to your home or location. To compare it's thicker than the original, but not quite as thick as the average thickness of photo paper. This is a reconditioned ROWE CD 100E JUKEBOX. If you have an early model such as CD100B and earlier, find out if its had an updates/upgrades performed. The current CD player mechanism is a Phillips CDPRO2 in the jukebox. The model number progression is: CD100 CD100A CD100B CD100C CD100D CD100E The current model is CD100L. PAPER WEIGHT - It's thicker than the original Rowe design, but nothing too crazy that your printer can't handle. Generically, the whole full sized Rowe CD juke line is called CD100. One side is around 3/8th of an inch the other is around a 7/8th of an inch (original width is 7/8 per fold) If you keep the folds there is still something there to fold. If you cut out the folds this makes zero difference. You'll notice after you fold the sides back, one fold is not as wide as the other. See photos, I have a few comparison shots between mine and the original Rowe design. Paper - FINALLY it's a standard size piece of paper 8.5x11, as long as your printer can print on thicker paper you're good to go. I got sick of the design from 1992 and decided to make some updates. If you swap out cards they get beat up real quick. Rowe AMI CD-100 CD-100A CD-100B Jukebox Title Page/Rack Motor w/Switches WORKING. It's thick, but not thick enough in my opinion. Rowe AMI CD-100C or D model jukebox selection keyboard assembly - tested good. It's nice until you have to work with it. It's over 9 inches wide! Unless you have a large format printer, you had to rig it just to use it. My biggest gripe was the actual size of the paper itself. If you're looking at this listing, you probably have used Rowe's title strips before. These are redesigned but comparable that you cut out and fold yourself. NOTE: These are not original Rowe title strip pages that are perforated and cut. REDESIGNED WITH HOME PRINTERS IN MIND! YOU ARE GETTING 25 SHEETS of 4 TITLE STRIPS (100 TOTAL)