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  1. Can anyone recommend any inkjet printable DVD brands? I bought an R300 (after a bug search) and didn't want to spend the bigger money for printable DVDs until I'd tried out the process on some much cheaper CD-R's. I bought some cheapo Memorex inkjet printable CD-R's and the results were MUCH better than I thought they'd be. I'm now ready to buy DVDs.

    Fry's has some GQ brand printables. I've used their regular DVD-R's and I haven't had any trouble with them at all. Perfect record so far. But I want to make sure they have a bright injket finish so they look nice when you print them.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Spassvogel
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  2. If the disks work with your set up then get some to try. Personnaly i have used Princo's, Ice and buy far the best Riteks.
    Not so sure you will get a nice glossy finsh with any of them but the look on people's face is well worth the effort..
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  3. I have used about 200 of these http://store.yahoo.com/yesbuy/prinwhitinpr.html inkjet printable princo 4X-R without a single bad disc. I burn them on my Pioneer 105 burner and every one at 4X.
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  4. How is the print quality on the Princo's?

    And have you heard of any problems between them and a Plextor burner?

    I've seen some Ritek's on ebay for decent prices, I was kinda wondering about those.

    Spass
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  5. Originally Posted by Spassvogel
    How is the print quality on the Princo's?

    And have you heard of any problems between them and a Plextor burner?

    I've seen some Ritek's on ebay for decent prices, I was kinda wondering about those.

    Spass
    Print quality is awesome.
    Don't know a thing about the Plextor drive.
    If you can get real Ritek's for a fair or similar price I would go with them over Princo's,however I don't trust anyone on eBay after being burnt several times lately.
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