Taiyo Yuden Silver-600 pack

You've found the best CD-R money can buy!
Tired of buying cheap discs and making bad copies and coasters? This is the disc for you!
Simply put, Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs are the best Blank CD-Recordable there is. At Media Supply we never see any bad Taiyo Yuden media. If we do hear reports of bad product it is almost always the result of a marginal recorder, bad master or angry disc printer. The recording layer is Taiyo’s own Cyanine (green/blue) dye, and its rock solid. 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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