TDK DVD+R 4.7GB Storage Media 100pcs Cakebox
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TDK DVD+R 4.7GB Storage Media 100pcs Cakebox
Scan code: LN18848 Manufacturer code: T19920
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TDK DVD+R 4.7GB Storage Media 100pcs Cakebox

100pcs Cakebox, TDK T19920, 4.7GB DVD+R 16x, Single Layer Full Face Printable, 120min

Scan code: LN18848 Manufacturer code: T19920
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Product Overview DK 4.7GB 16x InkJet Printable DVD+R (100 Tub)
Personalize every aspect of your DVDs by printing colourful, eye-catching images, text and graphics on the DVD surface itself. The inkjet-ready surface of TDK PHOTO QUALITY PRINTABLE DVDs makes it possible to print customized artwork directly onto the disc’s label side with no cumbersome labels to affix and manually align. For maximising picture size the disc is offering an extra large printing area with only 23mm inner diameter and an XXL label size.

Using a printer with a built in disc printing feature, the glossy finish enables printing results with unparalleled colour accuracy and superior sharpness of detail. Images captured with today’s digital cameras appear picture-perfect.

Optimised for flawless operation with disc-printable inkjet printers, TDK’s PHOTO QUALITY PRINTABLE DVD provide amazing ease-of-use and the look and feel of professionally made DVDs.
Features Write Speed: 16x
Capacity: 4.7GB/120 minutes
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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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