Aleratec 230115 DVD-R 16x LightScribe V1.2 Duplicator Grade Rainbow (100-Pack) |

enlarge | Brand: Aleratec Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $75.58 You Save: $4.41 (6%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 17517
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 7
MPN: 230115 Model: 230115 UPC: 808068003830 EAN: 0808068003830 ASIN: B0013HHEJ4
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Features:
| • | Compatible with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling DVD Duplicators, Recorders and Publishing Systems. | | • | Contains 20 ea of Blue, Orange, Yellow, Green and Red Color Background DVD-R Discs | | • | Includes Self Contained Bulk CD-cake plate storage module | | • | Burn Text and Images directly onto the disc surface, right from your computer | | • | No special markers, printer labels, or inks required. LightScribe labels are laser-etched using the same LightScribe-enabled drive that burns your data |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Aleratec DVD-R 16x LightScribe v1.2 Duplicator Grade Rainbow 100-pack media is optimized for LightScribe direct disc labeling and use in demanding professional duplication applications.
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Customer Reviews:
light scribe dvd June 19, 2008 I purchased these with high hopes (misplaced). Almost every disk gets rejected for an inability of the drive to read the lightscribe instructions. With careful cleaning it can read the disk on the first or second try and then prints the image without a problem. However the lightscribe side does not clean easily. Water is inadequate for the task, and although alcohol works, it partially destroys the surface. I have not had this problem with Memorex. Maybe just a bad production run, but I won't buy this brand again.
Jeff Carmen Manlius
Cheap but overpriced April 25, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Three different LightScribe drives wouldn't reliably recognize these discs - one would recognize them once in every two or three discs, the other two drives wouldn't recognize them at all. A total waste of time and effort.
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