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    I've got an HP photosmart d5160 and I'm happy with it (other than the banding that occurs with non-HP discs apparently because HP discs are a little thinner so a roller does't touch them or something like that).

    My question is, does anyone else have a problem with black ink looking dark blue on TY watershield discs? I get this on DVDs (TYG03 media id). I printed the same image on a verbatim white inket printable dual-layer (MKM 001) with the same printer settings and the black was true black, a very noticeable difference. Same thing with text, and no change in the printer settings so definitely something about the discs themselves.
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    I use Watershield discs all the time on a Canon iP4500 printer and I've never had black ink look like anything but black.
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    I emailed T/Y and actually got an individually written email back within a day, pretty unusual these days. The person who responded basically said that some dyes just don't work that well with watershield; he mentioned Epson as one that apparently works well. Oh well, at least an honest answer.
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    Yeah, it's your ink.
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  6. I'm having the same problem with an HP Picojet 6000 printer, with official HP 57 ink. Discs are JVC Watershield BD-R. I don't know how to fix it.
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  7. If it is the exact same problem then the solution is in post #4.
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  8. Oops, somehow I missed that post. I guess that's it then. I will be sticking with Falcon from now on, since their waterproof discs work don't have this problem on my HP.
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