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  1. My first batch of inkjet printables is arrivng in a few days. I guess I was slow in noticing that these have now fallen from grace. I'm wondering if I should even bother trying to burn them.
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    i recently got my prodisc silver printable dvd-r F01
    i use pioneer dvr-108 (FW:1.18) and burn only at 8X (but NO 4X!), over hundred burn now, have to said the result are very stable (tested every disc in my SA after burn)
    here was my previous post about prodisc F01
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=250523[/url]
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  3. How are you testing the discs?
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  4. sync,

    I have had awful luck with them on Pioneer 108. Other people seem to do okay. If your supplier is understanding, then go ahead and burn a couple (from different places in the spindle) and if you have a problem, get your supplier to refund them. But find out the refund/replacement policy first.

    I only use TY printables now, myself.
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    Originally Posted by sync
    How are you testing the discs?
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    test every chapter of the disc, each chapter let it play about 1 min and skip to the next in my standalone dvd player (old model: pioneer dv-505,515, new model: dv270-s)
    i've try burn this F01 disc at 4X (pioneer dvr-108) and every burn produce alot of corrupt pixel during playback, but burn at 8X each disc play flawless without issue.
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    run Nero CD-DVD Speed to scan the disc in 'File' mode, made sure the disc have no error.
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