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28. February 2006 @ 07:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Whats the difference between these discs and quality of pictures?

1. White inkjet printable
2. silver thermal lacqur
3. silver inkjet printable
4. white thermal printable

Which one has best results?
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28. February 2006 @ 07:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
In the words of Supermediastore

What is Thermal Printing or Inkjet Printing?


A thermal CD printer uses pressure and heat to apply text and graphics to the CD-R printable surface. The resulting print is waterproof and scratchproof and does not require any additional coating. The major limitation of a thermal print is it's inability to adequately produce photographic images. A thermal print should only be used for simple text and graphics. An inkjet CD printer works very much like a regular paper inkjet printer. The ink is sprayed from nozzles onto the inkjet printable CD-R surface. After printing, the CDs are coated with a lacquer or laminate to ensure the CDs are highly water and scratch proof. The print quality is superb.

In fact, the vibrancy and detail of an inkjet print can only be matched by an offset print (not even a screen print comes close!) Photographic images, text, logos and other graphics are all rendered superbly. The main drawbacks of an inkjet print are the inability to produce Pantone colours, some degree of difficulty to precisely colour match and time. It can take up to 4 minutes to print one full coverage CD! We use an inkjet print as standard for all our short run CD and DVD runs. The quality print out and the low price make it the best and most cost effective option for your projects with quantities below 500 units. We would always recommend an
inkjet print instead of a thermal print for all short run work.


I've only used white inkjet printable's myself and the quality of print on them is excellent, as long as you have a high resolution picture/graphic.

Verbatim (photo Printable)/ Taiyo yuden etc.

Ritek G05 printables on the otherhand, deteriorate very quickly (or did when I last purchased them)
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28. February 2006 @ 07:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks ashj.
That was very helpful, because I was gonna try thermal printable.
I guess I'm gonna stick with white printable.

I'm using R800 printer and the results are great with white and silver inkjet prinable. (depends on the pictres)
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28. February 2006 @ 07:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Seems a good choice, Picka ^ ^
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