Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52X White Inkjet Printable, Hub Printable - 25pk Branded Spindle
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They are compatible with my car's built-in CD player.
The hub isn't a place where you can print things out.
I frequently write on CDs with a Sharpie, and I do so on a variety of CDs. Printed labels are not something I do.
You can use a DVD burner to burn photos and other digital files, such as backup files from your computer. Of course, you'll need a CD player. Not just a reader, but also a writer on your computer.
Selected User Reviews For Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52X White Inkjet Printable, Hub Printable - 25pk Branded Spindle
I bought these because I have a Cannon inkjet printer that prints on CDs and DVDs. I'm a member of a music group. I make free sample discs for shows and print my band's CDs. The silver is fantastic because it gives everything a silvery appearance that would normally be white. Adding a metallic appearance to images. Very well done. It has a polished appearance. The CDrs, on the other hand, had writing on the inside of the circle. On one side, it says "verbatim. " I should have looked at the picture because it said "inkjet printable CDR" on the other side. As a result, the fault lies with me. I'm not sure how I'm going to print out professional-looking CDs with that information on the inner circle. As a result, I'm not going to buy any more of these. I didn't think much about it because all the silver CDRs I'd purchased previously had never said anything on them. If you don't mind this, these discs are fantastic. In the past, I have preferred verbatim because of the high quality of their products. I would have returned these due to the writing, but I am in desperate need of discs at the moment. So I've been scraping the writing away with a knife, which is causing my print to slow down. Although the writing scrapes off, the time is burned down.
I recently purchased a new computer, and a friend requested that I burn a few CDs. I attempted a dozen times but failed each time. I purchased an external DVD burner because I suspected it was a faulty CD burner. A similar occurrence occurred. After that, I went to Target and purchased a ten-pack of Memorex. The entire pack was a success for me. This is the last brand I'll ever buy.
My MAC, for some reason, rejects nearly every other disk as "not a blank disk" or refuses to record to them due to a "Write Error. " Who knows, because I've never had this issue with any other brand. Yes, it's possible that it's my computer, but I have my doubts. As a result, I am dissatisfied with my purchase in general. I'll stick to other brands in the future.
This set of discs is faulty! I have a new computer with Windows 10, and when I tried to burn data to the discs, I kept getting an error message telling me that I needed to insert a writable disc. The computer only recognized one out of every ten discs. I tried putting in a different CD-ROM-ROM-ROM-ROM-ROM-ROM-ROM-ROM There was no problem with R from a different manufacturer. The Verbatim discs are less expensive for a reason--they contain more information. They are manufactured in a low-cost manner and do not function properly. These discs are a waste of your time.
Reliability is poor. I produce MP3 CDs and have encountered far too many CDs with content issues. Because there is no such thing as a "Disc Error," you must TEST each one. It's completely unworkable. I've had some spindles that work and others that are completely broken. I despise getting credit for "burned CDs. " Reliability is poor. I'm going to switch brands.
Cds write well, and the blank silver is ideal for drawing with a sharpie (I don't have a printer). br>Newly manufactured discs play fine in my car (2017 stereo) and Onkyo (2016), but they don't register on my 3-channel receiver. JVC MX-CD is a compact disc produced by JVC. In the late 1990s, J12 Stereo was released. which was supposed to be the star of the show. br>br>The Verbatim 94691 model CDRs work on my older player if you have an older stereo.
Taiyo and Verbatim are two words that come to mind when thinking of the word "verbatim Yuden and Yuden are two of the better recordable media brands. I use an Epson Artisan printer to print directly onto the disk, and these silver disks look much more professional than white disks. These disks, as well as the Epson printers, come highly recommended.
I do, and this was an excellent value find. Since I bought them, I've used them to create a number of mix CDs, and the quality is excellent. This is a must-have for anyone who, like me, still wants to make CDs for use at home and in the car.