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📀 CMC Pro TY Technology Watershield Glossy White Inkjet Hub 48x 80 Minute/700MB CD-Rs - 50 Disc Cake Box Spindle Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 📀 CMC Pro TY Technology Watershield Glossy White Inkjet Hub 48x 80 Minute/700MB CD-Rs - 50 Disc Cake Box Spindle

POWERED BY TY TECHNOLOGY - CMC Pro (Powered by TY Technology) CD-R media is manufactured to Taiyo Yuden's strict specifications and quality control standards, ensuring outstanding performance. VIVID, GLOSSY PRINTS - Watershield's high-gloss surface makes your printed disc look amazing. Get the most out of your direct-to-disc inkjet printer with these Watershield CD-Rs. WATERSHIELD PROTECTION - Watershield CD-Rs offer protect your inkjet prints from harsh, everyday elements. They are water resistant, and offer more protection from scratches and smudges than typical inkjet printable discs. PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY - Like Taiyo Yuden CDs, CMC Pro is the disc professionals choose, due to its low failure rate, high playback compatibility, and superior printable surfaces. SPECIFICATIONS - Capacity = 80 minutes of audio/700mb of data, Write Speed = 2x - 48x.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good, but: Accessories and consumables

Works well and no complaints when burning, but for some reason this is the only glossy CD-R I've tried (out of 5) where my printer (Canon IP8720) leaves noticeable marks on the gloss but none graphics. from the feed. It doesn't even label thicker CD-Rs like the Falcon Media Smartguard (my favorite). I've tried two printers of the same model including one when it was brand new with the same result.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These blanks are junk now

Don't waste your money on these junk blanks. I bought these CDs in November 2014 and they were fantastic so I bought them again in June 2018 and now they are rubbish. Now they are much thinner and don't slide into my car cd player that easily, you have to push them in to insert them, but what's worse they don't pop out, I have to use another cd and slide it under the jammed cd then pry up on the jammed CD to remove it.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Periodicity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simply the best. on blank media

Sometimes I record mini concerts and create CDs for artists. seem to be!. Although the brand on the box is JVC, these are genuine Taiyo Yuden CDs (tested on a CD burner). Too bad Epson still refuses to license its CD inkjet patent to another inkjet printer manufacturer in America. , you need Epson for the adapter to print to it. (Apparently Canon printers sold in Australia have the ability to print CD-Rs, as the patent doesn't cover that part of the world.) Anyway, I highly recommend them.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing quality and great value for musicians/DJs

I use these discs with an Epson Artisan 835 printer and the results look like they came from a professional printer. Nice glossy finish, pressure to the hub, no problems with music recording or playback. They're still twice the price and 100% less of a hassle than sticky labels. I'm a solo musician/producer and for that price I can put together a demo or even an entire album that looks and sounds like someone with a lot more money did it for me. If you have a quality printer, you'll be amazed…

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Still the best among Accessories and Consumables

Over the years I have used all types of blank CDs for sound recording and these CDs are by far the best for inkjet quality and CD compatibility - discs. in cars and other players. I still had a stack of adhesive paper labels and a CD sticker, but I knew that with these forms and an Epson inkjet printer, I would never have to go back to labels. Epson probably has a patent on this tray adapter for CD printing in most countries in the world except Australia, so you can get a Canon inkjet printer…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent CDs with low errors and durability

For masters, references or other important audio work, this is a great choice. In this case, the old adage "you get what you pay for” applies. I've bought many types of CDRs, often from Office Depot or elsewhere; sometimes they were fine; otherwise, one in three would be a stand. As a mixing and mastering engineer, I can't afford to hand out unplayable CDs to customers, so I turn to them on important matters. Having burned hundreds of them and tested them with Plextor's error checking software,

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • New competitors are here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent CDs with low defects and durability

For masters, references or other important audio work this is a great choice. In this case, the old adage "you get what you pay for” applies. I've bought many types of CDRs, often from Office Depot or elsewhere; sometimes they were fine; in other cases one in three would be a booth. As a mixing and mastering engineer I can't afford to hand out unplayable CDs to clients so I turn to them on important matters. Having burned hundreds of them and tested them with Plextor's error checking software…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks great and sounds great

Best quality for printable CDs. It is becoming increasingly difficult to buy high-quality blank CDs. They record very well and the print quality is excellent. I've tested dozens of discs with Plextor's error checking system and they offer stable, error-free recording on a suitable burner, even with inexpensive DVD burners. For example, you can print professional-looking CDs with an Epson Artisan printer or other device. However, these discs are not as good as Taiyo Yuden's discs from, say…

Pros
  • Accessories and supplies
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The most amazing print quality ever!

As a newbie to the world of direct CD printing, after purchasing a Canon Pixma iP4920 I decided to look for a recordable CD with an inkjet printing surface that doesn't smear. I bought some Memorex CDR discs with a matte printable surface from a local store, but the ink smeared. I bought Taiyo Yuden/JVC CDs based on the reviews and I wasn't disappointed at all. In fact, you have to see it to believe the print quality on these discs! It looks professional quality and they don't smudge at all…

Pros
  • CD-Rs
Cons
  • Very expensive