Taiyo Yuden 80m Silver Lacquer in Cake Box(300)

You've found the best CD-R money can buy!
Simply put, Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs are the best Blank CD-Recordable there is!
Made in Japan to the highest CD-Recordable specifications, Taiyo Yuden is the media of choice among our inside sales people because at Media Supply, we never see any bad Taiyo Yuden media. Other, lesser quality media may have inconsistant print surfaces or player incompatibility, but not Taiyo Yuden! Any history of smears in printing or hiccups in burning has been found to be the result of a marginal recorder, poor quality master disc or angry disc printer. The recording layer is Taiyo’s own Cyanine (green/blue) dye, and it's tried and true. You might hear other CD-R manufacturers claiming their disc have a longer shelf life, but what’s the difference if you get 10% failure rate when you burn your data?
So, you need to decide. Is it worth a few cent’s more per disc to reduce your time wasted burning coasters and make your customers happy by giving them discs that work? You may have bought hundreds of a Ritek, Prodisc, Maxell, Memorex or TDK disc and not had one problem. Consider yourself lucky. At Media Supply we’ve sold tens of millions of Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs and we can say the same thing; not one problem.
This disc has a silver lacquer top surface, and a blue/green (cyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Prism and Primera Inscripta printers. Its packaged in 100 pc cake box/spindles, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will work with screen printing.
About Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden is the best combination of quality and price available in a blank disc today. The simple reason is there is no better combination of high quality and great price. Here’s a few things you need to know about Taiyo product:
Taiyo Yuden made the first CD-R disc. They worked with Sony & Phillips as one of Japan’s largest chemical companies to make the dye which would store the data on the CD-R. Each disc is still made in Japan, in fact they are the only company in Japan that still makes CD-R, so if you see a “Made in Japan” on any CD-R disc, be it a Sony, Fuji or Imation, you know its made by Taiyo Yuden.





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