PlexDisc Water Resistant Glossy White Inkjet Printable BD-R DL 6x 50GB Blu-ray, 10 Disc Spindle
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To make copies of Blu-ray disc files that are 25 GB or 50 GB, you'll need more memory. Installing a Seagate with more extra gb or larger files may be a better option. It's not as simple as you might think to make blu-ray copies.
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br>br>I haven't had any issues with these discs burning; Every disc has burned without a hitch. To be safe, I burned at a rate of 2x and double-checked each disc. The Asus 16x is my computer of choice. Internal Blu-ray Player 16D1HT ray Burner, which I've found to be consistently effective. br>br>I strongly advise anyone looking for this type of media to purchase the PlexDisc Glossy Blu Ray 25gb Discs. I also used their glossy DVD and glossy CD discs and was pleased with the results.
I've been using these for a long time. It's not a bad product, and I'll keep using it. Throughout the year, print a large number of CDs. The printing was done on an Epson 1400 printer, and the results were excellent.
I've burned hundreds of discs from Verbatim, JVC, and HP, and I've had similar results with these discs as well, with a failure rate of maybe one out of every 50. The glossy finish is a big plus in my opinion, and if the artwork you're printing on the label is of good quality and your printer is set to the right settings, you'll have a lovely finished product. I only use ray BDXL burners, and any 'coasters' are always due to my fault; also, burning at a lower speed results in a higher success rate; I always burn using ImgBurn at 2X without issue, and keeping your burner clean is essential for minimal failure. The underside of the disc has a metallic appearance rather than the deep blue or gray of the HP or Verbatim discs, indicating that it was made at home. Unless they change the disc or double the price, as some manufacturers have done in the past, I'll keep using these.
The print quality is excellent, and I rarely get a "coaster," which is usually my fault.
I was relieved to discover that the problem had been solved. Unfortunately, subsequent orders were packed so haphazardly and without the necessary padding that nearly all of the spindles I ordered were broken. I've included a photo of the one I used recently - broken to the core! I had to blow off small bits of black broken plastic from each disk - I don't want them to cause a printer jam. These disks are fantastic! However, the way they're packaged needs to be improved. Previous Review: br>br>Previous Review: br>br>Previous Review: br>Previous Review: These disks have been used in our church with an Epson PP-2000 printer. For a few years, I used a 100AP printer. They are excellent at what they do. There will be no smudging or smearing! The print quality is outstanding! I've never had a disk fail to write, so I don't have any complaints about the disks! I strongly advise you to purchase them. The last two boxes (I order ten at a time) had very little padding in them. By the time I receive the boxes, one or two spindles have broken due to the lack of padding. I always have to check that the broken spindle plastic doesn't get stuck to the stack I put into the printer - I don't want it to cause any problems with the printer or cause it to malfunction. This is a problem with the packaging, not with the product.
technologically advanced. These are now my go-to items. to DVDs so that we can show our clients the finished videos. I'm not sure why it isn't mentioned in the description or title more prominently, but Part 633- C13 is a spindle with a capacity of 25 25GB ** HTL ** BD- R discs. I started looking for a glossy hub-style disc after a few customers reported compatibility issues with LTH Taiyo Yuden/JVC watershield discs. replacement that can be printed There were very few options available at the time. (They were practically non-existent) Until these arrived. Without using a single coaster, I've burned well over 500 calories. After printing with my Canon MX-1000, the glossy inkjet surface. 922, which produces a very professional-looking final product. looking at the end- The only drawback is that they are slightly thicker than TY/JVC watershield discs, which means that the roller marks on my printer are more visible than on thinner discs. The DVD has yet to be tried. I haven't tried R discs yet, but based on my experience with BD-R, I wouldn't rule them out. R's personal experience, as well as feedback from other users.
The glossy finish is nice and shiny, and it looks great when printed on an Epson printer. I burned two discs at 6X at the same time, but there was a verification error; I'm not sure if it was one or both discs. There have been no issues so far in the playback of one disc. I burned two more discs at 4X and found that one or both of them had verification errors. No errors when burned on a single disc at 2X speed. The only mistake was that I printed the incorrect label. Nothing compares to the look and feel of a glossy label, and the price is reasonable. I'll buy again if I don't get any more errors at 2X burning; I prefer glossy to speed. Surface is glossy, similar to the old Taiyo Yuden / JVC glossy watershed DVDs. Update: The first 2X burning error has just appeared in DIsc. Only two out of eight burns well, which isn't worth the effort. I won't be buying anything else.
I have a LG Blu-ray player. BH12LS35 is a ray burner. I attempted to burn a 44GB iso file at the rated 6X speed, but it failed in the middle of the process. the middle of the burn Then I tried it again at 2X and it worked flawlessly. I used a Canon TS8120 inkjet printer to print it, and I must say that the results are stunning, especially with the gloss. It has a professional appearance and is of photo quality. br>I sprayed a drop of water on the printed disc, and it appeared to leave a permanent witness mark, despite the fact that it did not bleed or smudge. br>I'd stay away from burning at 6X. I'll try one at 4X if I'm feeling brave. 2X, on the other hand, was ideal for me. I'll have to go over everything again to see if any of them are rejected at 2X speeds. For the time being, these discs are the ones I recommend. Particularly if you plan to print on them.