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Memorex Printable CD-R - 48X 700MB 80 MIN 30 Pack (32024725)

Memorex Printable CD-R - 48X 700MB 80 MIN 30 Pack (32024725)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding CD-R printable discs!!!
Review: I have been using the Memorex printable CD-Rs for over a year now, and they work perfectly. Printing on them is easy with my Epson CD printer, and the ink sticks good and dries fast. I have not had any problems with smearing ink after it has dried.
As far as the 'memorex log' brand on each CD, I really don't care. I'm not looking to make discs that look like they came from a print house, and it really isn't a big deal when you have a printed logo on the disc. (If you don't like this, then buy something else).
If you want a good realiable CD-R, I've used hundreds of the Memorex discs without any problems!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How Cool is this?
Review: Memorex brands CD-R: great quality, never had any problems, long standing name since cassette tapes, always been problem free. Now you add a Epson CD printer, like the my Photo R200, and you can put the CDs into a special tray, and print your own design cover with text easily. This is way cool. No problem with ink smearing on mine, it is easy to do and quite the thing. With these it is also easier to write on them with a pen or to label them otherwise. (note; the Memorex logo is on the inside of the inner circle and you really have to look hard to be able to read it).
You'll start reburning your previous burned CDs just so you can print a cover on it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Almost a great product...
Review: The sample Memorex printable CD-R that came with the Epson 900 printer worked great but then I bought the 30-pack -- only to find out that Memorex brands each disk around the center with the Memorex logo and the text "PRINTABLE CD-R 700MB 48x". For me that completely defeats the purpose! -- I want it too look like it came from a CD print house, not some hacker's basement. The branding totally stands out too, black on a white background that could easily not jive with your artwork. I was really disappointed. Other than that the printable CD-R technology is really great.


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