The 50-pack of 700MB CD-R Glossy White Inkjet Printable Discs with Liquid Defense Plus from PlexDisc are designed for recording audio, data, games, and more. These CDs are compatible with a wide array of duplication and recording devices. Liquid Defense Plus is a special water- and scratch-resistant coating applied to the disc. The finish also resists fading and smearing.
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Key Features
- Single-Sided CD-R Discs
- 700MB Data Capacity
- Up to 52x Write Speed
- Water-Resistant
The 50-pack of 700MB CD-R Glossy White Inkjet Printable Discs with Liquid Defense Plus from PlexDisc are designed for recording audio, data, games, and more. These CDs are compatible with a wide array of duplication and recording devices. Liquid Defense Plus is a special water- and scratch-resistant coating applied to the disc. The finish also resists fading and smearing.
More DetailsPlexDisc 641-C14 Overview
700MB capacity
Up to 52x write speed
Glossy white inkjet hub printable for direct-to-CD printing
UPC: 842378009069
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PlexDisc 641-C14 Reviews
Exactly as described
By Dr
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-02-25
Excellent CD-R disks with glossy printable labels that give a professional appearance when printed. Getting a bit hard to find, but B&H seems to have a good stock of them. Took a while to get them. The first shipment was apparently mis-delivered. B & H made good on the replacement, but it took about a month from order to receipt of the disks. At any rate, if we can work out the shipping kinks, I would definitely come back for more.
Works Perfectly on Epson Disk Printers
By Murray
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-10-28
Brilliant and vibrant results using Epson ET-7700, XP-950, etc. Never a coaster. You can literally run these under water after they come out of the printer and they don't bleed or smear.
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