Avery Printable CD Labels, Matte White (8691) – 100 Disc & 200 Spine vs 4x6 shipping labels, 880 pcs, perforated paper

Overall winner: 4x6 shipping labels, 880 pcs, perforated paper

Key Differences

MUNBYN 4x6 labels (A) are marketed as cost-effective thermal shipping labels with strong print results and a lower listed price tier, but report mixed printer compatibility and variable tear resistance. Avery CD labels (B) are inkjet matte white disc and spine labels with print-to-the-edge capability and generally good print quality, though some users report adhesive peeling after weeks and mixed template experiences

Avery Printable CD Labels, Matte White (8691) – 100 Disc & 200 Spine

Avery Printable CD Labels, Matte White (8691) – 100 Disc & 200 Spine

Avery • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Inkjet-compatible matte white CD labels with permanent adhesive. Includes 100 disc labels and 200 spine labels for media projects; print-to-the-edge capability for a professional look

Pros

  • print-to-the-edge capability
  • permanent adhesive
  • includes both disc and spine labels
  • compatible with inkjet printers

Cons

  • mixed feedback on stickiness
  • mixed reviews on design templates
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4x6 shipping labels, 880 pcs, perforated paper

4x6 shipping labels, 880 pcs, perforated paper

MUNBYN • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

4x6 direct thermal shipping labels in 4 rolls (220 labels per roll). Compatible with Munbyn printers and other printers. Customers note high print quality, easy stickiness, and value for money, with some mixed compatibility reports

Pros

  • high print quality
  • easy to apply to surfaces
  • value for money
  • multiple-roll package

Cons

  • mixed printer compatibility reports
  • some issues with Dymo 4XL compatibility
  • tear resistance opinions vary
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price MUNBYN
Durability Avery
Versatility MUNBYN
User Reviews MUNBYN