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blu ray printable disc
Posted by Kaye Woods on February 27, 2011 at 2:12 amI am trying to find good ink jet, hub printable blu ray discs that DON’T have “verbatim” or something written on the inner ring of the disc. I need something that looks professional without the brand name on it anywhere. Any suggestions?
Michael Pfost replied 15 years, 1 month ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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Kaye Woods
February 27, 2011 at 2:53 amNever mind just found what I was looking for! In case anyone is interested this brand is great and doesn’t have any logos or brand names printed on them.
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Michael Slowe
February 27, 2011 at 10:51 amWhat’s ‘unprofessional’ in having Verbatim in tiny, tiny print on the rim of the disc? They are simply one of the best brands available and it would be very professional to use them. What would indicate unprofessionalism is a lousy film. Content is all that matters and that is what we are all judged on.
Michael Slowe
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Dave Haynie
February 27, 2011 at 9:53 pmHe’s probably trying to make the disc look as close as possible to a commercially manufactured, glass mastered disc. You and I recognize the BD-R aspect, and well, I have mixed feelings about Verbatim (they’re usually of decent quality, but they don’t actually make all their own discs, and at least, used to switch vendors with the same product designation), but they do seem to make the actual Blu-ray discs they ship, so at least there’s a likely consistency there. But I digress.
I think for a “commercial quality” look you’d want hub printable BDs, rather than anything with a clear hub that may or may not be printed. That’s what I generally use for a finished product these days. There might be some microprinting embossed/cut into the rim, but nothing anyone would notice with specifically looking for it.
-Dave
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Larry Applegate
March 15, 2011 at 5:17 amIt just happens that Taiyo Yuden is the “other” good brand besides Verbatim. Memorex is the worst.
Regards,
Larry Applegate
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Michael Pfost
March 23, 2011 at 3:51 pmOn the cheap side, I’ve had great success with Optimum Quantum BD-R discs (under $2 ea). The thermal discs work well with a Teac P-55C printer.
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