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Verbatim 97016 4.7 GB up to 16x DataLifePlus White Inkjet Hub Printable Recordable Disc DVD-R (100-Disc Spindle Tape Wrap)
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Verbatim 97016 4.7 GB up to 16x DataLifePlus White Inkjet Hub Printable Recordable Disc DVD-R (100-Disc Spindle Tape Wrap)

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Description:

Combining an exceptional inkjet printable surface with professional grade, Metal Azo, recording performance and reliability, Verbatim DataLifePlus White Hub Inkjet Printable DVD-R 16X discs are the ultimate choice for developing, customizing and distributing DVD content. Certified for 1X-16X* DVD recording and preferred by DVD+R drive manufacturers, Verbatim DataLifePlus DVD-R media uses an advanced “Metal Azo” recording dye to provide the highest level of performance, compatibility, and archival life. DataLifePlus White Hub Inkjet Printable 16X DVD-R discs have been extensively tested and qualified for use with DVD/CD Inkjet printers and duplicators offered by such leading industry manufacturers as Primera, Microboards and Epson.

Features:

Compatible for full-surface, edge-to-edge printing


Superior ink absorption on high-resolution 5,760 DPI printers


Crisp and clear text reproduction


Compatible with inkjet disc printers from Primera, Microboards, Epson and others.


1X-16X DVD recording speed


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.81 inches
Product Width: 4.56 inches
Product Height: 4.56 inches
Product Weight: 3.71 pounds
Package Length: 6.7 inches
Package Width: 6.1 inches
Package Height: 5.3 inches
Package Weight: 3.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

2Dvd's without cake boxFeb 05, 2011
By WILSON GRAFALS
I have been using verbatim dvd discs for the longest. I've noticed that those wrapped in plastic without the cake box
are of inferior quality to the ones with the box!...A lot of them were unrecordable, and if they did, there was a lot of image "freezing" and distortion... My understanding is that these discs are made in different countries and the manufacturing is of very poor quality! Therefore it makes sense when it comes to pricing them..They are much cheaper...Verbatim 97016 4.7 GB up to 16x DataLifePlus White Inkjet Hub Printable Recordable Disc DVD-R (100-Disc Spindle Tape Wrap)...thanks...Wilson

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Get what you pay for....Apr 21, 2011
By mezo72
When I saw this listed, I thought wow, Verbatim for that price? Well, they arrived quickly. They were packaged as Verbatims, and they looked legitimate. The disc do not actually say Verbatim anywhere on them. These are different than any I have purchased in the past. I started burning some disc, and they burned well. Then I actually tried to watch a burned disc. Every so often the picture freezes, and some don't playback at all. I checked all the disc I burned, and 9 out of ten had this problem. Tried different DVD players, and the same issue occurred. I am not an expert at all of the technical specs. I put a disc in and run my program and 39 of 40 work with no problems. I have burned many discs from different manufacturers and the program I use is very efficient. Of all the discs I have used, I prefer Verbatim DVD's, but these are either bootleg, or manufacturer defects or something. I would avoid this product. I ended up trashing the last 50+ because they are garbage. Pay a little more and get the real thing. I even had better success with Memorex DVD's than these.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5These are good discsJul 02, 2010
By David B. Minter
For anyone wondering, the Manufacturer ID on these discs is MCC 03RG20. The MCC part is the Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, which makes some of the best DVD writable media out there. I admit I haven't tried using an inkjet printer on the label surface as I have no such printer, so, on that, I cannot comment. I just write to them using disc appropriate markers. My only downside really is that there is no spindle for the discs to ship in. While mine arrived without damage, I could foresee possible damage while shipping since these discs are only wrapped in plastic.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5A superior productFeb 28, 2011
By M. D. Bolton "Mike"
I have used a about 200 of these DVD's with only about a 2% failure rate. Previously I had ordered Sony printable DVD's because of their good ratings by reviewers and because of my own good experience with Sony products. With the Sony DVD's I had about a 25% failure rate. I do print labels on my DVD's, using an Epson Artisan 835 and Artisan 50 printers (both excellent machines, the 835 a little more convenient when printing several of the same DVD or CD) and I get excellent results. The Verbatim 97016 printable DVD's are excellent in all respects. Interestingly, the old 5.25 inch floppy disks sold under the Verbatim label in the late 70's and early 80's were also superior products.

Regarding the high failure rate reported by one reviewer of non-spooled blank DVD's, my experience indicates that his problems may stem from the VERY poor packing CONSISTENTLY done by the people sending them out. I use quite a few CD's and DVD's of various types, and the padding of packages is always unbelievably bad. When ordering several types of disks in a single order I have had more than 1/3 of the disks rendered unusable. I suggest ordering one package per order. Since they have only the sides of the box to bang against they suffer less damage though the padding they used does little to impede the included package from bouncing around in the package. I suspect that the two DVD's that failed in the last package did so as the result of shipping damage despite it was in an order by itself.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Great Discs, Fast Delivery, poor packing.Dec 24, 2010
By VideoBob
The Verbatim Discs are probably the best (with a nod to the old Taiyo Yuden-now JVC) because of the AZO dye and hardware compatibility. Please be aware that although it's not logical, the speed you record at i.e. 16x, 8x etc. DOES affect playback compatibility on some generations of DVD players. If you are selling or distributing discs, be certain to record at 8x even though the discs automatically record at 16x in most burning software. I tested this and now manually double-check the recording speed each time I burn - even if I've saved the settings for the burn ( in Nero ).

Since I do a lot of dupes, I'll probably just order the 8x discs for that purpose from now on.

The "air pack" modules for the shrink pack are very inadequate and should be replaced with bubble-wrap on this item.

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