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Product Information:
• Full-color, high resolution, photo-quality printing
• Fast-drying ink and longer lasting colors
• Superior ink absorption on high-resolution 5,760 DPI printers
• Crisp, clear text reproduction
• Qualified for use with CD/DVD printers from Primera, Microboards, Epson, and others
• Super Azo recording dye optimizes read/write performance
• Verbatim Lifetime Warranty
Product reviews...
Ever since the cd-printer showed up, I have been itching to give it a try with something decent. The El Cheapo's that have been used to date really didn't impress me much.
These discs were put through the usual speed tests, environmental threshold tests and data integrity tests, and passed with flying colours. And speaking of colours, I had to drool at the look of the printed discs. The colours are slightly muted, but the shiny metallic finish more than made up for the slightly lower colour density.
Overall... I have decided that I will be getting my local PC retailer to order in some more of these, as well as the silver-finish printable DVD-R's so that when clients want their files on disc, I can give them the best looking, most durable discs possible. It's that little extra service they love so much, and thanks to these discs, they can get it. Cheers Verbatim.
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Storage Capacity: 21min Audio or 185Mb Data
Writing Speed: up to 24x
Available in Inkjet Printable, and a range of colours and pack sizes.
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