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Thanks for the valuable info. Hard to keep up on who makes what. I've had very good success with Ritek, both +r and -r. Used close to 200 of their media without a coaster, knock on wood.
QAguy
Inactive
19 Dec 2003 2:59 PM
Tha187um,
You make a good point worth repeating. Just because a DVD or CD is made by a certain manufacturer that we feel has very high quality; does by no way mean that the cheaper item is of the same quality.
In fact the company selling the item usually must present it's own specifications to the manufacturer. Or the manufacturer can let them choose ala carte' and be priced according to the specifications desired.
Higher/more stringent specifications and materials produce higher quality, which results in higher pricing.
mdd012
Newbie
26 Dec 2003 10:50 AM
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Just to add my 2 cents. I have used most all brand of media out there in the +RW format. (I only burn +RW = no coasters ever for any reason) I have spent in the beginning about 8.00 a disk years ago. At present I am using the Optodisk +RW from shop4tech.com. My last order of 100 cost me just about 1.03 after a discount with free shipping always. I have the same quality with them as I do with the extremly high priced media. The backed up copy plays flawlessly. I truely don't understand how Sony and the other high priced companies keep selling their media.
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nickicap1
Senior Member
26 Dec 2003 11:33 AM
Tha187um QAguy
Yes, brand labelling means little, especially when it comes to blank media. One package may actuallybe from one manufacturer, and the next from another. I've had VERY mixed results with Verbatim media. As you mostly know, the gray spindle (Ricohs) seem to provide the best, most consistent results.
Steve83
Member
29 Dec 2003 12:18 AM
I'm auctioning some Imation 4x 25-disk spindles on eBay. I got them and then bought an Epson R300, so now I need to get rid of them & buy some printables.
Somehow, I've become "overstocked" on DVD+Rs... I have most of a 100-spindle of TDKs, a bunch of Imation, a few pink Riteks, plenty of Fuji, some Memorex, some Verbatim, some Khypermedia, and about 80 +RWs in at least 3 brands! How does that happen???
BTW They all seem to work equally well in my burner and every player (computer & settop) that I've ever tried them in.
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QAguy
Inactive
29 Dec 2003 9:49 AM
Steve83,
You sound like me when I go to the market. I've got enough food to last a few years. I guess it is one of those: "what catches your eye kinda thing". Why don't you try those media with your new Plextor before selling them and you might be surprised that some of them work. That way you won't have to buy still more!
nickicap1
Senior Member
29 Dec 2003 3:59 PM
I correct myself. Zirex IS Samsung, not Ritek.
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security
Senior Member
29 Dec 2003 8:43 PM
hello everyone and happy holidays
so were are the end of year clear out sales ?
how chep can i get +rw to buy for the whole next year? should i get a 300+ pak for the year? thats almost a disc a day :)
or any amazing fat wallet +r and things like that?
Steve83
Member
30 Dec 2003 12:18 AM
QAguy
I'm not getting rid of them because they won't work in the Plextor; I'm sure they WILL work fine. But that's not the point. The reason is for the Epson R300. :-D I need disks I can print on.
Being almost religious about printing directly on my discs, I have compromised when either a deal too good to pass up on non-printable media comes to me, OR I have problems with a batch of printables. The solution is to apply a good label BEFORE printing it and then printing the disc with the label applied in my Epson Stylus Photo 960 (the first Epson to print on discs directly). Actually the image is richer on a good label than directly on white discs, although it's obviously more convenient to print right on the disc. And I've had zero problems with labels so long as I do NOT use glossy labels which tend to bubble and roll.
QAguy
Inactive
30 Dec 2003 8:39 AM
Okay, I just got some info on whities.
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Why is this important to you? -- Improper CD and DVD marking or labels can cause playback errors, and even make discs totally useless after a period of time. To protect your discs, it's important to start with the right type of discs for each type of label or marking use, and then to follow some smart precautions. The sensitive top silver reflector layer that exists in CDs and DVDs can be damaged or tarnished by harsh chemicals from inks and label adhesives that might leach down into the plastic during storage or use, over time. Once the silver gets tarnished or discolored, the reflector won't reflect the laser light from CD/DVD players back down into the reading sensor, so the disc becomes unplayable. Also, heavy paper CD labels can make many DVD±R or ±RW discs completely unplayable due to disc wobbling and vibration. You can choose between several alternatives to protect your discs -- you can leave them blank of course, or mark them with pens, or apply labels to them, and finally you can print directly onto "printable coated" discs with special direct-to-disc CD/DVD inkjet or thermal printers. We discuss each of these althernatives below.
Leaving Your Discs Blank -- This may not be as undesirable as it seems. For double sided DVD-R 9.4gb discs, it is the obvious choice. And, many people are distributing their single sided 4.7gb DVD±R discs without any marking. The thinking here is that this is the best way to totally avoid any possible damage to the disc from inks and labels or printing. The thought here is that most DVDs are never "layed down" anywhere outside the case -- being placed directly into a player after removal from their case, and then right back into the case after being played. These folks simply print an attractive case cover with all the needed information and distribute their discs without any marking or printing on the DVD disc itself. For these folks, using any blank top disc will do. They don't need special disc types with extra coatings. Nonetheless, that is NOT an attractive option for most people, who want to professionally organize and identify their CD and DVD productions. If you're in this majority of users, here is the information you need...
IMPORTANT
RULE #1 -- Always record or "burn" your CD or DVD before doing any marking, applying labels or printing on it. Then test the disc to make sure it plays. That way you will know whether the marking or labels or printing damaged the disc or if it was not recorded properly in the first place.
(1) Marking Your CDs and DVDs with Pens
This is the easiest and least expensive way to identify and organize your discs. While it may not make a "professional" appearance, it gets the job done and works fine for discs intended mainly for your home or personal in-office use. The basic points to remember are:
Don't use the strong-smelling marking pens that use inks containing chemicals like ether or other petro-chemicals.
Don't use pens with sharp, hard points that might scratch or damage the disc surface.
Use pens with an alcohol or water base, and soft, flexible tip that will not damage the disc surfaces. Brands of soft tipped alcohol based marking pens that are available for this purpose include the Sharpie markers, TDK and CD Markers, among others. We sell special disc marking pens... Stock No. 311025 CD/DVD Marking Pens - from $ 2.99
When possible do not write directly over the large outer silver reflector area or outer "doughnut" of the disc top surface. Instead, make small notations over the clear small center area near the hole.
Buy special "thermal certified" or "thermal printable" coated CD-R or DVD±R discs. These discs have an extra top coating applied to the top of the disc to protect it against the heat of thermal type printers. This extra coating serves also to protect the disc against damage from marking pens and inks. These thermal coated discs are available in your choice of silver or white coatings for both CD-R and DVD±R discs. (You can also use the inkjet printable, non-glossy matte top coated discs, if you wish.) And, for CD-R discs you can also choose from a wide selection of solid colors like blue, red, orange, pink, green and so on.
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(2) Printing onto Your CDs and DVDs with Direct-to-Disc Printers
This is the smartest, and safest way to organize and present your discs, and certainly makes the best professional appearance. Today the prices of direct-to-disc inkjet printers are at very affordable levels so that most users can afford them. There are three general types of printers you may want to consider. Each type of disc printer has its own advantages, depending on your disc production volume and design requirements:
See the full printer specs and pricing by clicking on a link below...
RULE #1: Record Before You Print onto Disc's -- This is especially important for DVDs. Discs could be damaged during printing by scratching or sometimes by the ink application itself on some discs. The only way to be sure what caused the damage to a disc is to know that it was playable BEFORE it was printed. So always test your DVDs before printing.
Full Color Inkjet -- These printers are available at economical prices starting at less than $250 (see link below) and offer high image quality that can satisfy the most demanding professionals. You can choose entry level 4-color ink cartridge printers which print at around 2,600 dpi resolutions, or even higher 5,700 dpi resolution 4-color models, or "state-of=the-art" high end 6-color ink cartridge printers for just under $400 (see below). The advantage to the 6-color printers is that the colors are a bit more intense, more vivid, or technically feature a higher "gamut" than the 4-color machines. These machines are for small to medium production volumes; home, small to medium office or studio use. Your final ink printing costs should range around 5 to 15 cents per disc, depending on the amount of coverage your design uses. Discs normally take from one to two minutes to print per disc.
2-Color Thermal -- This is the fastest way to print onto discs -- as quick as 7 seconds per disc! And, the per disc ink costs can be around 10-cents or less, depending on coverage. These printers are more expensive (around $2,700 see below), but they present an excellent investment for medium to large production users. Their final output achieves a very vivid, intense color density with clean crisp edges and super high contrast -- similar to silk screened "store bought" discs. Due to the nature of the thermal transfer ribbon printing process, only discrete one and two color printing can be performed. No "full color" images can be printed. Your discs designs can have large areas of a single "background color" with another color used for text or line art logos, and so on. Areas or logos can be knocked out or dropped out of the design to allow the silver or white disc surface to show through for an attractive option. Many companies release their software, music or movie discs using this kind of printing. As a result, your discs will look like many others on the market even though they do not use full color images.
Robotic Inkjet Printer/Duplicators -- Medium to large sized production users can benefit from these totally "hands free" type of machines. You make your printing design in full color, and save that as an image file on your computer, then produce your disc contents as a file on your hard drive, place a stack of 25 discs into the bin and then start its production software... go to coffee or go back to your other work... voila! You come back later and all 25 discs have been recorded, printed and stacked neatly into the output bin! These robotic machines do all the actual production labor for you. You will need a good Windows or Macintosh computer with Firewire AND also USB ports available. The control signals are sent down the USB cable while the image or disc contents are sent down the Firewire cable simultaneously. All required software and hardware is included.
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Inkjet Printable CD-R Media
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TruSilver White Inkjet Printable CD-R 80-min, Stock No. 608450 - from $ 0.45
TruSilver Colorless Inkjet Printable CD-R 80-min, Stock No. 608570 - from $ 0.45
Thermal Printable CD-R Media
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TruSilver Colorless-Bottom Thermal Printable CD-R 80-min - from $ 0.39
Inkjet Printable DVD-R Media
4x-1x White Inkjet Printable DVD-R 4.7gb - from $ 1.59
2x-1x White Inkjet Printable DVD-R 4.7gb - from $ 1.19
Inkjet Printable DVD+R Media
4x White Inkjet Printable DVD+R 4.7gb - from $ 1.99
2.4x White Inkjet Printable DVD+R 4.7gb - from $ 1.59
(3) Applying CD/DVD Labels to Your Discs
For CD-R Discs -- Applying labels to discs requires only a regular inkjet or laser printer, and buying blank labels. Users can select from a wide variety of different label layouts and paper colors and materials to suit their needs. Prices for labels range from a few cents per matte paper label to a dollar or more for the glossy or foil types. Labels have been the most popular way to produce CD-R discs for years. Generally, this works fine for most CD-R users. However when it comes to DVD-R or DVD+R discs, it is a different story.
We do NOT Recommend Labels for DVD±R Discs -- DVD discs hold 8 times more data than CDs do, so the tracks are 8 times closer together and the little data "bubble" or "pits" that store the information are 1/8 as big as for CDs. That means that even the slightest vibration or wobble of the spinning DVD can cause playback errors; sometimes even make the disc completely unplayable for many DVD players. If you still intend to label your DVD-R or DVD+R disc, remember that you do risk ruining the disc and losing your investment in recording time and money. If you use labels we recommend only our "no-wobble" clear plastic thin lightweight DVD labels. They are not white or frosty. They are absolutely clear, so your label designs need to work with that kind of label, and you should order white topped discs if you want to use a full color design. Silver topped discs can be used for line art, text-only designs. Of course only our normal blank topped discs can be used with these "no-wobble" labels, as any branded logo would show through the clear plastic and ruin the effect you're trying to achieve.
CD/DVD Labels, Cases and Sleeves
DVD "No-Wobble" Labels, Clear Plastic Inkjet - from $ 0.28
Matte CD Labels, White Paper Inkjet - from $ 0.07
Avery Colored Foil CD Labels, Shiny Metal Foil Inkjet - from $ 0.74
Avery Holographic CD Labels, Translucent Holographic Sheen Inkjet - from $ 0.91
High Gloss CD Labels, White Paper Inkjet - from $ 0.35
DVD Movie Cases - from $ 0.29
Standard CD Jewel Cases - from $ 0.15
Thin CD Jewel Cases - from $ 0.25
Unbreakable CD Cases - from $ 0.22
White Paper CD/DVD Sleeves - from $ 0.07
White Tyvek CD/DVD Sleeves - from $ 0.08
Great, but that's boilerplate. I'm as conservative as it gets and I've yet to have a problem with non-glossy labels on a DVD. I almost always use white media, but as stated a few posts back, sometimes economics dictate using labels.
My other point is this. Everyone swears you need to burn and then label or print because the printing process can damage the disc. Well, duh, what difference does it make if the disc is damaged before or after burning? Seems to me a damaged disc is a damaged disc...
QAguy
Inactive
30 Dec 2003 6:19 PM
nickicap1
I'm with you. Economy dictates most of what I buy unless it proves to lack the quality needed to get the job done right. Sometimes it can mean you wind up wasting money trying to save it. So find the in-between area. Between economy and quality. Not so easy sometimes.
Anyways some people wanted to know of any new prices/sources and I came across the counsel on printing and decided to share it. I only use labels printed with a solid ink from a Tektronics Phaser 860 printer myself.
And you're right..a damaged disc is a damaged disc!
mdd012
Newbie
2 Jan 2004 5:40 PM
A Brand New Year and Blank DVD Media Prices Are Dropping
does anyone have any good price leads on decent quality inkjet printable 4x +r ? just bought a epson r300m printer. my burner is nd 1100 a [dell] and as of yet have not had any problems with this burner. thanks in advance
jim
nickicap1
Senior Member
2 Jan 2004 11:44 PM
puff2345
The post before yours will take you to a vendor selling inkjet printables. I always use verbatim but a lot of the people on here swear by these third world brands... (remember, brand means nothing- it's all about who actually manufactures the stuff...)
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puff2345
Member
2 Jan 2004 11:54 PM
nickicap,do you know of a site that lists who manufactures for who?
thanks jim,
nickicap1
Senior Member
3 Jan 2004 1:16 AM
No, but someone had posted something like it a while back. The consensus is the best media is made by Ricoh (+R) and I know the gray spindles are supposed to be Ricoh brand. That's what I look for in the Verbatims I buy. It's been pretty true too. I've had a lot of bad discsthat were not on gray spindles and not many that were.
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puff2345
Member
3 Jan 2004 1:31 AM
nicki,ihave never tried any gray, have used fuji,memorex,primedisc & a few verbatims with no problems on nd1100a. icould not use verbatim +r when i had a phillips burner. i will try some of the gray, thanks
jim
Jaybo
Inactive
3 Jan 2004 11:14 AM
Hello All,
I will be doing some house cleaning in here today, ie, removing old posts, old prices from weekly sales Ad's. Anything non relevant to to cheap media. Thanks for understanding.
Jay
Steve83
Member
6 Jan 2004 7:34 PM
nicki
What utility do you use to find the actual manufacturer of your blanks? A download link would be appreciated. ;-)
*************************EDIT***************
I just dl'ed & installed DVD Identifier, but it's not working on most of my blanks. It says I need a firmware upgrade, so I guess I'll go look for that now. :-(
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Tha187um
Member
6 Jan 2004 7:43 PM
Jaybo, I guess you will empty out 90% of the posts then lol :) JK...
~~~~~
Verbatim Gray Spindles 4X+R are made by Ricoh, THOUGH some have said that Ricoh is made by Ritek, which I really doupt, but the disc finger prints says Ricoh, so is Philips, TDK, Memorex, Verbabim, Fujitsu, all 4x+R. I know this is redundant, I've posted the same info on this post, so yes Jaybo, clean it up as well :) ....
QAguy
Inactive
6 Jan 2004 9:22 PM
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