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JVC/Taiyo Yuden 52x CD-R Media - Silver Everest Thermal Printable
High-Quality CD-R Media for Superior RecordingThe JVC/Taiyo Yuden 52x 80Min. CDR offers unparalleled performance and reliability for both audio and data recording. Designed for users who demand the highest quality, these CD-Rs provide exceptional compatibility and a low error rate, making them pe...
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Overview
High-Quality CD-R Media for Superior Recording
The JVC/Taiyo Yuden 52x 80Min. CDR offers unparalleled performance and reliability for both audio and data recording. Designed for users who demand the highest quality, these CD-Rs provide exceptional compatibility and a low error rate, making them perfect for archiving, data storage, and creating high-quality audio masters.
Key Features:
- Superior Recording Quality: Low error rate ensures accurate and reliable recordings.
- High-Speed Recording: Supports recording speeds up to 52x for quick and efficient data transfer.
- Large Capacity: Holds up to 700MB of data or 80 minutes of audio.
- Thermal Printable Surface: Silver Everest Thermal Hub printable side allows for high-quality thermal printing.
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with Rimage Everest and Teac P-55 printers.
Detailed Specifications:
- Manufacturer: JVC/Taiyo Yuden
- Format: CD-R
- Speed: 52X
- Packaging: 100 Pack Wrap
- Surface Type: Silver Everest Thermal Printable
- Hub Printable: Yes (Everest Certified)
- Capacity: 700 MB
Specifications
Media Type
CD-R
Recording Speed
52x
Printable Surface
Silver Everest Thermal Printable
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 52x recording speed, allowing for quick and efficient data writing for large batches of discs.
- Features a silver Everest thermal printable surface, ideal for professional-grade, high-quality disc labeling without adhesives.
- Utilizes JVC/Taiyo Yuden media, known for its strong reputation in optical media quality and archival stability.
- Suitable for a variety of data storage needs, from audio and video to data backups and archival purposes.
- The thermal printable surface ensures durable and smudge-proof labels directly onto the disc.
👎 Cons
- As CD-R media, it is write-once, meaning data cannot be overwritten or erased once recorded.
- The 52x speed may not be fully utilized by older or slower CD burners, potentially resulting in longer burn times.
- Thermal printing requires a specific thermal disc printer, which may not be readily available to all users.
- CD-R technology has a lower storage capacity compared to DVD-R or Blu-ray discs, limiting its use for very large files.
- The physical nature of disc media can be prone to scratches or damage if not handled and stored carefully.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of the "Silver Everest Thermal Printable" surface on these CD-Rs?
The Silver Everest Thermal Printable surface allows for professional, high-quality, and durable labels to be printed directly onto the disc using a compatible thermal printer, eliminating the need for sticky labels.
Can these CD-R discs be rewritten multiple times?
No, CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) media is designed for write-once use, meaning data can be recorded onto the disc only once and cannot be erased or overwritten.
What recording speed can I expect from these JVC/Taiyo Yuden CD-R media?
These CD-R discs support a maximum recording speed of 52x, enabling fast data writing when used with a compatible high-speed CD burner.
Are these CD-Rs suitable for archiving important data?
JVC/Taiyo Yuden media has a good reputation for quality, making these CD-Rs suitable for archiving data, provided they are stored properly to prevent physical damage.
Do I need a special printer to utilize the thermal printable surface?
Yes, to take advantage of the thermal printable surface, you will need a dedicated thermal disc printer capable of printing directly onto compatible media.