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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HP Makes a superior Product,
By Film buff (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HP DVD-R 4.7GB 16x Inkjet-Printable 100 Spindle (DMJPW045) (Electronics)
I have tried just about every DVD-R and DVD+R on the market. I have used cut rate brands that performed well in some batches, then suddenly fell to a 30% failure rate. Some of the name brands have not been much better, suffering failure rates more than 10% in some batches. I have found HP DVD-R disks to be among the best available on the market, with a failure rate less than 2% on every batch I have used thus far. One feature I like is HP's printable surface, which extends all the way to the hub, allowing full face labeling. You'll find them in the used/new listing at around $30/100, an unbeatable price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good product,
By Mens Sana (Albuquerque) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HP DVD-R 4.7GB 16x Inkjet-Printable 100 Spindle (DMJPW045) (Electronics)
I bought an Epson RX680 printer, then started shopping for printable DVDs. This HP is the first I've tried and I selected it because HP is pretty reliable and this was the best unit cost I could find, because other sources charge for shipping. I'm getting beautiful print jobs with this printer and these discs. I've printed about 50 so far. One of the discs was defective on the "burn" side, so 4 stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
My 75 out of 100 pack,
By carole (Madison, AL, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP DVD-R 4.7GB 16x Inkjet-Printable 100 Spindle (DMJPW045) (Electronics)
I have used the standard non-printable single-layer HP discs for years and have found them extremely reliable, so decided to give the printable ones a try. In the center of my 100 stack, there were 25 with the recording surface chipped, scratched, and gouged. They had obviously been damaged during the manufacturing process and I was the unlucky recipient of the machine hiccup and lack of quality control. I don't appreciate it one little bit. What were they thinking, letting these get out the door? These DVD's sure won't be going through any of my doors again.
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