The Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52x Shiny Silver Silk Screen Disc (Spindle Pack of 100) is a write-once recordable disc with 700MB of storage capacity. The disc is made to provide sharp, clear graphics. The 52x write speed discs have a shiny silver surface for silk screening. It uses a Super Azo recording dye providing long term data security and superior resistance to UV irradiation.
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Key Features
- CD-R Write-One Recordable Disc
- 700MB Storage Capacity
- For Silk Screening
- 52X Write Speed
The Verbatim CD-R 700MB 52x Shiny Silver Silk Screen Disc (Spindle Pack of 100) is a write-once recordable disc with 700MB of storage capacity. The disc is made to provide sharp, clear graphics. The 52x write speed discs have a shiny silver surface for silk screening. It uses a Super Azo recording dye providing long term data security and superior resistance to UV irradiation.
More DetailsVerbatim 94970 Overview
Write-once CD-R, recordable disc with 700MB of storage capacity and 52X write speed.
Full color, high resolution, photo quality reproduction of graphics text and logos
Shiny silver surface ideal for silk screening
Crisp and clear text reproduction
UPC: 023942949701
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Verbatim 94970 Reviews
GREAT VALUE
By Theresa
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-24
These are plain Jane CD's that seem to write well. Very budget friendly.
Great Price
By Isaac
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2015-03-13
Great Price. Cd quality seems ok. Cons: Cds stick together out of the container, residue and shavings from manufacturing. This caused me to scratch several CD's when stacking them out of the container on my first burn of 20. The tops of the CD's look very similar to the bottom, with no distinguishing markings from top to bottom my clients will be confused on which side to use. I was confused until I used the reflection of light to distinguish it.
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