Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52X White Inkjet Printable Recordable Media Disc - 100pk Spindle
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My printer is the Canon Pixma iP7220, available at Staples and other big box stores for less than a hundred dollars. In three months, I have printed about 300 CDs with this printer, and I had to replace the ink cartridges only one time. Buy generic ink instead of Canon ink(I usually find the ink replacements on Amazon for less than $20). For the XL size, which contains even more ink, you will need to pay at least $0.00. Verbatim white CDs work flawlessly for me, and I've used them before. To ensure you get the correct P/N # when buying printable CDs, you should always look for It has a smaller hole than the larger hole The hole in the center will be larger in diameter if you choose any other number. In addition, the ink will smear along the plastic portion As a result of the smaller hole in the 95252, there is no smearing, and it allows your printer to print to the edge of the hole, giving you cleaner prints. Here are some information I hope will be helpful to you.
It's a great way to keep my journal organized. I use a big black Sharpie to write on them. Totally 15 CD songs). The print can be burned and writen on as long as it is on the white side. these cassettes is amazing. I have listened to maybe 1000 of them and never found a single fault. In layman's terms, the spindle is the weak link the little tabs on the bottom break off easily, so when you pick it up, the top comes off and all your CDs go flying. I picked them up, but they still burned fine after I picked them up.
There is a characteristic greenish tone to the silver underside. There is no color to the tops, just pure
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It is worth pointing out, however, that this type of CD comes in two distinct forms Verbatim has a product called R. Those with a white surface, including the center hub portion (this listing), have an unevenly smooth surface, while the clear version leaves the hub section transparent and has a smooth surface It has a glossy finish. My experience with CD printing done by ink jet is limited, therefore I'm uncertain of the difference if your application uses that technology. It is the case that if you use Sharpies to write on these, there is an enormous difference. The Sharpie ink running out of ink on the rougher surface of the CD makes it look like it is running out of ink. The CD-R hub is clear when viewed from a glossier surface You did a great job with the Sharpies, R. My brain has been going back and forth between these two kinds of CDs for some time now, but I'm getting it now I had been trying to realize this for quite a while before I finally got it. It is the Verbatim White CD that I prefer There is a branded clear hub that has that name. This was the first thing I found when I did an Amazon search. The package includes a plastic spindle and a plastic casing that is wrapped with Verbatim information. They are available in 100 unit amounts, and this particular setup claims a 100 year archival life. This is what I find to be most reliable. The quality of the CD's I use is excellent with almost no duds or dropped tracks. I use Tascam CD Recorders that record in real time and professional My verbatim CDs are of excellent quality and I will definitely recommend them. In the presence of a machine that can make fast, easy labels that look great and are available in a wide range of types and colors (without having to place the CD in front of a computer), I would be delighted.
Whenever I need a durable and reliable brand, I turn to this brand. I am working on this Well, that is. My last coastermaking spree was in the early days of CD burning, when making one good one out of three was a success. When they were $1 back then, I was really doing well. The price is $0. 00 Ten out of the first 75 recordings in this batch could not be recorded at all, and a few more started to record but failed to finish because of recording errors. I still have 25 tests left, and hopefully I will get better results. My two new recorders do not work with any of these. I checked the two recorders and tried each one in each and got the same result. I am hoping I just got an unreliable batch and not Verbatim has stopped being a good brand. It will be a Ridata or a Sony on my next order. Both of these brands have very low failure rates.
The disks I used did not present any problems. The results were very good. We burned disks at the lowest possible speed to obtain the best possible results. Now that I own 10 years of burned disks, I have the oldest disks. It is all as it was on the day the building was The aging process has not affected their quality. Printed on an excellent surface, the text is very clear and easy to read It is easy to read, and it is well organized The state of affairs has remained unchanged after ten years. The cost of CD disks is not a justified reason to pay more. As far as variables are concerned, the only ones that can be changed are the computers used for burning. The components I used to construct my personal computer were carefully chosen based on the best available.
These were purchased for transferring digital files to CDs as part of a music project. As this is my first purchase of this item, it was a little intimidating at first. So far, I have only used 21 of the 50 CDs that came with the package, but I have already encountered two unreadable disks because the surface of the recordable disc has visible defects. A clear example can be seen in the photo (see below). It is possible for the remainder of the stack to be fine but there seems to be some lapse in quality control here. The performance on CDs that were faultless would have received a 4 or 5 I gave it five stars.
Over the past decade, I only have ordered printer CDs from JVC There are also times when you'll find JVC silvers. I might grab a DataLifePlus inkjet printing CD once in a while In addition, Rs are involved. As the white top is much more durable than the standard silver, I chose the printable. It is best to avoid them. My player would not play the first three discs. I recorded the exact number A Mitsubishi brand DataLifePlus disc read with the same player and contained only one piece of data. I believe these are the new CMC brand and they seem really cheap. The bottom color is a light green/yellow. The discs are not blue tinted like the good ones. Inkjet printables from DataLifePlus are great! I'm going to order another pack of them. DataLifePlus 50 packs have the same features as the datalifepack, but they have a metallic finish. It should work fine, or you can buy JVC 100 packs made in Japan on eBay if all else fails. It is pretty much impossible to find better media than those.
A Verbatim CD is available I have received R 700MB 52X white. I am satisfied with the product. I was taken aback to see that the label read One and one-half" '52x speed' means five times faster. People of different brands just mentioned There are 100 CDs in the pack I used 20 of them We tried four discs, all wrote properly, no duds. Now here's the problem the packaging from Amazon! Not enough care was taken to package the item tightly in the box. Two small air pods allow it to slide three inches, but it only had two! Because of the weight of the discs on the spindle, the case was hammered so hard that the lock pads were damaged. Interestingly, inside the plastic cover where the discs were, there was a piece of plastic half an inch in diameter. On top of the top disc were two fiber washers floating on top of the spindle. There is no doubt that the disc people did an excellent job of putting bubble wrap over the 100 discs and taping them onto The poor packaging by Amazon made it impossible for the device to withstand battering ram damage.
My experience of working on music production shows that in spite of many people not using (or not being able to play) CDs anymore, many music reviewers and distributors still favor The CDs look and sound great both in terms of sound quality and their blank, professional surface that makes it easy to write on them. CDs can be written using an inkjet printer (special CD printing version), a marker, or (it is what I use) a laser inscriber. Besides looking professional, you can make the CDs sound quite professional, since there are literally thousands of new songs being recorded each day, and in the market today, you need every advantage you can get. CDs such as these are highly recommended.