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  1. Hi guys i'm looking at buying some new media i am curently using the Bulqpak DVD-R 4x printable ProdiscS03, i've been having few problems with them mainly freezes etc, so i was wondering if the Ritek A Grade were a viable option? The RitekG04 ones, any ideas and opinions would be great thankyou.
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  2. All I can tell you is that I have used them many times without any problems, but I'm sure others will have different opinions.

    Mike
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  3. Does no one else use this media? lol
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  4. Yep i use it....
    300+ Disks and no coasters no problems playing in any dvd player...
    What more can i say.. :P :P
    I buy nothing but these disks..
    Not bothered by small problems...
    Spend a night alone with a mosquito
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    Just which 1 of these disc's is the legendary Ritek disc in which so many preach..?

    http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/FOR_DVD_R_RW_CLICK_HERE.html

    i use these ridata discs....any users/views who are familiar.>?

    http://www.neogames.co.uk/product.php?xProd=488
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  6. {DV 3071/25} Ritek A Grade 1x to 4x Inkjet Printable DVD-R in pack of 25

    Is what i use....
    That stock had better arrive on time.....
    Not bothered by small problems...
    Spend a night alone with a mosquito
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  7. I have also used these discs no problems with playing, the only problem that i had was printing on them using an Epson printer (not the original ink though!) which is probably the cause but no other problems.
    as for the Bulkpac discs i used the +R brand and had the same problem with freezing so much so i bined the rest.
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  8. Originally Posted by Karlos
    I have also used these discs no problems with playing, the only problem that i had was printing on them using an Epson printer (not the original ink though!) which is probably the cause but no other problems.
    No problems printing on them here.. Use compat carts from "Choice Stationary" What setting are you using ? Could be you are using too much ink. I have wondered if they have changed the coating as it now seems to be OK on CD/DVD printing setting where as before i could use glossy paper setting no trouble...If i use it now they take ages to dry..

    CD/DVD and 0 or +1 gives me a crisp clear image with a touch dry disk straight from printer.
    Hope that helps you.
    Not bothered by small problems...
    Spend a night alone with a mosquito
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