Paper labels have the dual disadvantage of lifting off while inside a slot fed DVD drive and simply lifting off over the passage of time. Today the cost of the ink jet printers which will print directly onto the DVD would be the way I would go. The blanks are higher cost that have the white printable surface but much cheaper than messing up someone's DVD slot drive. The printers can be found for under $100, they are simply a regular printer with a drawer or recess which holds the printable DVD. I have a Canon, there are other brands out there as well. Then you are only faced with the usual dire task of learning to use the application which prints the graphic onto the DVD :) Mike