Dvd+r 8x Taiyo Yuden Silver Inkjet Printable
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Posted:
07-02-2007
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Hey all,
I was just wondering if these are really good disks, well i know they are good but what i mean is i like to write on my backs and the other TY's have just lacquer and i like to be able to clearly see the labels so i figured i would get ones that are printable since they would be easier to see with a sharpie, you should be able to see what you write on it clearly right?
https://www.blankmedia.ca/proddetail3.asp?id=487
Also it says "No stacking ring" what is a stacking ring and does it really matter?
Also i have a Sony DRU-800A KY06 and i just wanted to know if anyone has experience with these disks with that burner and if i will get good results. YUDEN000T02 is one of the best disks you can get right?
One last thing which firmware do you guys think would be better for my 800A: KY06 or KC4B for these disks.
Thanks!
(I searched before but i couldn't find anything that dealt with all the things im asking sorry if i missed something)
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Posted:
08-02-2007
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I can vouch for the TYG02's. I have burned hundreds of them & just received another 300. I have burned them in 4 different burners including 2 different sonys with no problems ever. There are premiums & value grade. To be sure I stay with premium. I usually stay with the latest firmware updates & have never had any problems. Good luck. -
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08-02-2007
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Agreed - I also use the value line and they burn excellent on my 20A1P at 8x and 12x with jitter lvels at 7.5%, in fact strangely, they burn better than my old batch of DVD+R 8x but the quality can be variable, so far I haven't come across a bad one.Quote:Originally Posted by LiquidmagicI can vouch for the TYG02's. I have burned hundreds of them & just received another 300. I have burned them in 4 different burners including 2 different sonys with no problems ever. There are premiums & value grade. To be sure I stay with premium. I usually stay with the latest firmware updates & have never had any problems. Good luck. -
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08-02-2007
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The two places i have seen are online which are:
http://www.rima.com
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08-02-2007
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The silver actually has a clear, (or rather frosted), coating with the silver lacquer behind that. It has a very unusual finish and appearance. If you just want something to scribble on, I'd go with the flat white printable.Quote:Originally Posted by trempit69Hey all,
I was just wondering if these are really good disks, well i know they are good but what i mean is i like to write on my backs and the other TY's have just lacquer and i like to be able to clearly see the labels so i figured i would get ones that are printable since they would be easier to see with a sharpie, you should be able to see what you write on it clearly right? -
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08-02-2007
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Quote:Originally Posted by trempit69The two places i have seen are online which are:
http://www.rima.com
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http://www.blankmedia.ca for canadians
Is rima.com better than supermediastore.com? -
Posted:
08-02-2007
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Uhhh why is there a difference when he is just using a sharpie? It doesn't really matter, as long as the disc is not black or purple on the label side, you will be able to see it perfectly fine. Unless you are blind.Quote:Originally Posted by CDanIf you just want something to scribble on, I'd go with the flat white printable.__________________
Best DVD media:
Verbatim MCC002 4x DVD+R
Verbatim MCC02RG20 8x DVD-R
DATASTREAM BRANDED CMC MAG E01 8x DVD+R
Verbatim MCC04 & MCC03RG20 16x DVD +-R
Ritek G05 media =
My writers: BenQ 1620 (thanks to terminalvelocd!), BenQ DW1800 x 2, LG 4167B, LG H22N, Pioneer 106D, Pioneer 109, Pioneer 111L.
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Posted:
08-02-2007
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Yes, get the G02, -R 8x , it's some of the best media money can buy.Quote:Originally Posted by rxblitzrxGood Lord. Fifty bucks for 100 DVD+R?! Isn't there a cheaper way to get these? -
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08-02-2007
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YUDEN000 T02 is IMO superior to TYG02. Its durability is better, so T02 is more like an all-round disc! __________________
I'm a 太陽誘電の記録メディア fanboy. Stick to it and you most likely won't have any trouble (with degradation or compatibility and write errors).
Preferred media codes: CD-R 97m24s01f; CD-RW 97m34s24f; DVD+R YUDEN000 T03; DVD-R TYG03; DVD+RW MKM A03; DVD-RW MKM 01RW6X; DVD+R DL MKM 003; DVD-R DL I avoid that format
My collection:
Samsung SE-S224Q TS02, Plextor PX-712UF 1.04 (TLA #0104), Plextor PX-708UF2 1.02 (TLA #0102), Optiarc AD-7200A 1.06, Plextor PX-716UF 1.07 (TLA #0307), Lite-On LH-18A1H HL05, Philips JackRabbit JR32RWDVK P1.3, Philips JackRabbit JR24CDRW 1.01, LG GH22NP20 2.00, Matshita UJ-898 HC10, Lite-On LH-20A1H LL0D, Plextor PX-716UF 1.11 (TLA #0204), LG GSA-H22N 1.00, Plextor PX-716A 1.09 (TLA #0309)
+ Plextor PX-716A 1.09 (TLA #0309), BenQ DW1655 BCDB, Samsung TS-L632B TM31, Lite-On LTR-16101B TS0W
Lite-On SHM-165P6SU MS0P (mechanical failure), Plextor PX-708UF2 ?.?? (TLA #0102) (DVD optical part died), LG GSA-H10N @ H12N UJ12 (broken tray), BenQ DW1650 BCIC (sold), Lite-On SHW-16H5S @ 1635S YS0Z (lost in a fire), LG GCE-8527B 1.04 (optical part died), Samsung TS-L632H SC04 (sold), Canon Pixma iP4300 (printer head broken) -
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09-02-2007
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Actually it would only be 67.8986 CAD for me to buy those and the ones i bought which are better were only 70.3 so its not much less.Quote:Originally Posted by CDanYes, get the G02, -R 8x , it's some of the best media money can buy.


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