I know that this is kinda a random question. But I'm just about out of my TY MIJ Sony DVD+R that have treated me well for the pass few years. Since its impossible to get Branded TY anywhere anymore I'm gonna pick some TYs up from Rima, or Supermediastore. The thing that bothers me are the shiny silver finger print magects disc. I'm thinking about getting the White Injets or White Thermal discs. I'm not going to be printing on these, I just want a nice surface that doesnt get all finger prints all over them.
Is there a difference between the injets and thermal dics? besides the fact that one is for injet printers and ones for thermal printers.
Is the top of the dvd like a paper/porpous material?
If anyone has use the sonys in the past, im bassically wondering if the tops are simalar to those. White, with an almost creramic feel/look to them
Thanks
-ty1er.
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The best way of describing inkjet media is it's like flat paint, Sharpies work on them.
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thanks MOVIEGEEK thats an anwser I was looking for.
Now how about the thermal ones?
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Think of the thermal one as enamel paint (harder and less porous)
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I ended up ordering some Taiyo Yuden DVD-R 8X, White Thermals from Rima. Hopefully these have the finish im looking for. And MOST importantly have high quality writes.
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