Verbatim CD-R 700MB / 80-Minute 52x Write-Once White Printable (100-Pack Spindle)

BH #VECDRIWH100 • MFR #95252
Verbatim CD-R 700MB / 80-Minute 52x Write-Once White Printable (100-Pack Spindle)
Key Features
  • 700MB / 80-Minute Storage Capacity
  • Works with CD Drives up to 52x Speed
  • Full-Color High-Quality Inkjet Printable
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
The Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52X White Hub Printable Disc (Spindle Pack of 100) is a high-quality, write-once, recordable CD-R with a 700MB data-storage capacity or 80 minutes of audio recording time. The disc is ideal for full-color, full-surface, and edge-to-edge printing. It allows you to customize each disc with crisp text and full-color graphics (with a separatley avaialble color inkjet printer), along with reliable high speed recording. This disc is hub printable with full print-to-center capabilities.
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What is the inner printable diameter?
Asked by: Jonathan
The Epson printer I use has a program called CD Print that I use to design CDs with. CD Print has an option to which the design template can be set. The inner diameter can be adjusted from 50mm to 18mm. The outer diameter can be adjusted from 70mm to 120mm. The settings I use are 18mm for the inner diameter and 116 for the outer diameter giving me a total printable area of 98mm. This gives me a total of 98mm printable space for labeling. The reason I choose 16mm for the outer diameter instead of 120mm is to allow for variance around the outer edge.
Answered by: James S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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I recently shipped one of these discs to a wrong address and when it came back the label was peeling off and the disc was no longer readable. Is this something that normally happens?
Asked by: David Z.
Hi David, I don't really understand your situation. Did you put a label on top of the white printable area? These CDs have a white area for direct inkjet printing on the discs and there would not be anything to 'peel off'. In the old days, I used to print on labels and stick them on CDs and those labels had a tendency to loosen - but that was years ago. When the white printable CDs became available, I switched over at least 5 years ago and have never had any problems with the CD labels since. I use an Epson printer that is designed for printing on CDs. Hope this helps. Don
Answered by: Don R.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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