Has anyone tried these? Any samples on how it looks after being printed on? Thanks. I'm trying to find them at a cheap price but no luck. Thanks
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Rima.co has some of the cheapest prices you can find. You probably won't find them for much cheaper anywhere else.
http://www.rima.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=R&Product_Code=1763-100 -
Those aren't the Watershield discs. But you are right about Rima's prices: http://www.rima.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=R&Product_Code=1778-5...ory_Code=DMRTY
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www.supermediastore.com The last time that I checked, watershield Taiyo Yudens were in the 75 cent range - about double the standard inkjet printable TYs. I still haven't tried them: I'm way too cheap to spend that much again - when I started, "cheap" media was under $2.
http://www.supermediastore.com/taiyo-yuden-16x-dvd-r-media-water-shield-white-inkjet-h...x-spindle.html
I just bought a boatload of Verbatim (old 4X) inkjet printables off of meritline for 23 cents each shipped - had to spread them across several orders ($4 off + free shipping) - on a deal that I saw on slickdeals.;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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Thank you all. I did more searching, I found them at Meritline @ $66.00 per 50. I believe that's the cheapest I found so far. Will try them out. Never bought from them before, so hope all goes well. But thanks to you all.
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Could try from Gensys at http://www.genesysdtp.com/index.htm?taiyoyuden.htm
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Originally Posted by mn072065
Originally Posted by Gen-An -
neato.com is where i get mine from. This months 20% code is gtqn. I usually come out a couple dollars cheaper them Rima. Rima is still my favorite but i save money when i can
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Hey ultraman36, Thanks. I will definitely buy some tomorrow. So far the cheapest. I just received my order thru Genesys DTP.com and paid $76.29 3 day delivery for 100 pk. Do you tink that the code will be good tomorrow.
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These TY Water Shield DVD blanks are certainly not cheap; but for my money they're worth every penny. The glossy surface dries very quickly and makes the printed label look really beautiful.
I use the TY discs in an Epson R300 printer, with SureThing label design software. The result is a first-class, vivid, professional-looking label. No other disc surface that I have seen comes even close. -
OldAmateur what settings do you have your epson set on. I have the epson R800 and while it prints @ photo quality, it smeared a bit. I guess I need to leave it dry for a day. The others I use dry instantly. Just curious on the setting you have it on. Thanks. I also use Surething.
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Does the SureThing software work with Canon Pixma (original model, not modded)? I've tried a couple of other software before -- don't remember which ones -- but they don't recognize the Pixma tray so I can't center the image correctly.
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Originally Posted by mn072065
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corwin102, no wonder I received it so fast. First time buying from them. No bad. Thanks
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mn072065: My settings on the Epson R300 are the Epson dirver's defaults for "Photo" with the CD/DVD setup. As I said, the printed discs are pretty much dry when they come out of the printer.
On some other media, I have found it useful to turn down the "saturation" control (on the "Advanced" page of the driver dialogue) a notch. That reduces the ink output, which speeds up the drying. Haven't needed it with the TY WaterShield discs, however.
Is it possible that your R800 is using the "glossy" coating ink? I would expect that to take some time to dry. -
spiffy: I can tell you that the current version (5) of SureThing has templates for Canon Pixma printers. I don't have a Canon printer, so I can't tell you how well it works; but my experience with SureThing has always been positive. It is mature software, with first-class technical support.
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Originally Posted by OldAmateur
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Originally Posted by spiffy
You can download a 15-day trial copy from the SureThing web site:
http://www.surething.com/ST/Category.asp?CatCode=DOWNLOADS
Any software will have sizing issues with direct-to-disc printing, because the size of the printable area on the media varies from brand to brand and from lot to lot.
The ST "Page Setup" allows you to fine tune the size (both inner and outer diameter) and position of the printed output. It's a bit fiddly, because any change in the outer diameter of the label requires a change in the "top" and "left" offsets to keep the label centered properly on the disk, and you have to do some of the arithmetic yourself. With practice and patience, you can get it as precisely as your printer will allow, and you can save your own template. -
Wow, I'm so disappointed. I have printed 10 of these DVD-r's using my Epson r800 printer in 2 different settings. One using photo option and the other best photo. After a couple of days of not being touched, i touched and being in a spindle, i noticed that the pain on some of them are smeared. Then I pass my finger on them, i get some of the paint on me. Am i using a wrong setting. I too use Surething software to print my covers. Really disappointed. Anyone have the same problem? Thanks
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Are you using good ink?
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absolutely, i only use genuine epson ink. perhaps is something in my settings? any recommendations. Thanks lordsmurf to even answer. I consider you one of the top dogs in this forum, so I appreciate your response.
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Originally Posted by mn072065
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Originally Posted by jlietz
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mn072065 wrote: " Hey ultraman36, Thanks. I will definitely buy some tomorrow. So far the cheapest. I just received my order thru Genesys DTP.com and paid $76.29 3 day delivery for 100 pk. Do you tink that the code will be good tomorrow."
Funny thing - supermediastore was $74.99 with free shipping this morning. Have they dropped their price?
I always look for the free shipping deal at supermediastore.
Anyway, media is soooo variable on price (and quality if you don't watch it), that you have to shop and grab it while you can.;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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I'm doing an experiment right now. I chose text settings to see if it dries faster and it doesn't smear. It just printed, i will update again. Hope it works.
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Update - still wet. I guess I need to wait at least 1 hour. But with other TY matte finish, instant dry. Again so far I'm dissapointed.
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For whatever reason, your printer is delivering too much ink. Did you set the printer to glossy? Also, you should select the highest resolution. I have an Epson R300 also and I have no problem with Watershield media.
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Originally Posted by SCDVD
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I will provide a more detailed answer this evening after I get home and look at the actual printer settings but in more general terms, you want to select the best quality setting as well as select CD premium surface.
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Thanks for trying. My first one was set to cd premium and that smears. Please anyone else. I want to get this resolved. Any Epson r800 owners out there.
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