This 16x disc has a Full-Face printable surface -meaning you can print on the disc right up to the centre hold (Using an inkjet disc printer such as the Epson R220 or Epson R300)
Note: These discs have the disc information embossed around part of the outer area of the disc which could affect print quality.
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Review by
Colin99 from
Devon on
21/01/2007 21:51:36
Rating:
8 /10
Dropped the logo
I note that the latest batch no longer have the silver logo on the front. This does make printing them easier since I no longer have to line up their logo to look tidy and not clash with my business logo. But somehow, after printing 100s of these in the last few years, the silver logo had become something of a familiar friend, and also acted to reassure my end customers that I'm not using some dodgy no-brander DVDs. I can also tell with my eyes closed which are the new (no-logo) version and which are the previous ones. The new ones, at least the ones I've looked at, seem to have a rougher outer edge to them.
In the time I've been using these DVDs I've had almost no losses due to possible burning issues (perhaps 0.5%). My end customers have played them on all kinds of domestic and computer DVD players, with relatively few problems (and where there were problems, only perhaps 50% were solved by trying different DVDs, the rest changed DVD players). But with several reports of performance problems, I opted to buy just a small quantity this time round and see how they go.
My rating is for the DVDs I have used up until now, since I'm yet to burn the latest batch.
Review by
T W from
London on
20/01/2007 18:41:46
Rating:
4 /10
These particular Titaniums( Mcc 03RG20) are not so great.
I've had too many coasters from these, burning at 16X, on my LG drive. On closer inspection the dye seems to produce dark blotches in places on those disks which fail. I am very surprised at this as I always understood that those discs manufactured by Mitsubishi CC were premier disks. Still, as the majority of discs were o.k. I'd grade them at (a not great enough) 4/10. I do like the sturdiness of the disks and wonder whether the dye problem is on all titanium disks or just those by MCC03RG20.
Review by
T W from
London on
19/01/2007 23:48:13
Rating:
4 /10
Datawrite 16X Full Face Titanium - Dye Quality
These Titamium's (MCC 03RG20) are imho between average to poor quality; their dye being at times inconsistently applied, often showing dark blotches on some of the discs burned. Which means that they've produced far too many coasters. Although the discs do feel like quality discs - with a nice weight to them. But I have not had such burning problems with my LG Multi Drive before. Nor with other discs. I'll not be purchasing datawrite again due to the burning inconsistencies experienced with these.
Review by
steve from
yorkshire on
02/01/2007 09:41:36
Rating:
3 /10
Disks unreliable from before
I have used these discs for ages and used the 8x ones before that with excellent results.I bought a few hundred in my last purchase and most of them have been duff! I have been very disappointed as I have up to date writers and software but the quality of the discs have gone downhill. I am now sourcing a new type of disc and won't use the one again. Bye bye titanium.
Review by
Mark Jackson from
Dudley on
30/12/2006 02:16:00
Rating:
4 /10
Datawrite 16x full face printable
My advice is stay clear of these if you have to burn anumber at a time ie in a duplicator unit. I'veinadvertantly purchased 50 of these things and mahority are toasters. All my dvd writers are the same and have been firmware upgraded, i use the unit to produce copies for commercial ventures ie music video promos, tv promos etc. They've been the worst i've used i'll stick to the trusted 8 speed stuff in future.
Review by
George from
scotland on
19/12/2006 13:07:11
Rating:
10 /10
1st class disc's
These discs are spot on. Have used them for years without any problems. Will definetley continue buying these discs.
Review by
Loyal Customer from
Scotland on
14/12/2006 09:51:41
Rating:
10 /10
Not a single error
Not had a single problem with these disks, I buy them all the time and recommend them to others.
Review by
Mr C Pain from
Ferndale/Cardiff on
13/12/2006 12:41:54
Rating:
10 /10
Brilliant disks!!
These are the best disks I have used, the only one to better them are Ritec but they are to dear!
Review by
D Mcnaughton from
glasgow on
24/11/2006 02:31:54
Rating:
4 /10
Great disks gone bad
These disks used to be the dogs dangles. I've burned loads at different speeds 16x with no errors or coasters. Last batch just arent in same league. Its not just CMC MAG AM3 dye as noticed a few before but its the batch number ending 0505 that will only copy at 4x on odd occasion but most end as coasters. Checked on different writers, latest firmware etc. WONT be on my next purchase. Hate when manufacturers change great disks & make them crap.
Review by
Mark from
St. Helens on
10/11/2006 20:55:28
Rating:
3 /10
Somethings changed for the worse with these Disks?=
I like some of the other reviewers have been using these disks for the a while now, previously wqith my Pioneer 108 DVD burner, whcih I still have but I now also have the newer 111st say that I'm binning about 25% of them - theyve turned very VERY bad - I seem to have more success burning them at 12x rather than the 16x, and its not the new dvd, the old one is having the same issues, so they must be cheapening the Dye on them or something cos theyve REALLY gone to the Dogs - I will be AVOIDING on my next purchase!
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