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 | MAM-A 4.7GB DVD-R Gold Inkjet in Cake Box (50)
 |  | This disc has gold inkjet top surface, and MAM-A's own DVD recording dye, with a maximum recording speed of 8x. It will work with inkjet disc printers from Primera, Epson, Rimage, R-Quest and others.Its packaged in 50 pc cake box, and in master cartons of 200 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will not work with screen printing. MAM-A Part Number is 83449. |
|  |  | Mitsui/MAM-A 74m Gold Inkjet Printable in Shrink Wrap(100) |

 |  | This disc has a gold inkjet top surface, and a gold (Phthalocyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Liberty, EZCD, Microboards Printfactory or Primera printers. Its packaged in 100 pc shrink wrap, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This product will not work with screen printing. Mitsui/MAM-A Why is it better? #1 The Dye Since the laser which records the data burns the dye, it is a key aspect of the technology required to manufacture a high-quality CD-R. Indeed, One of MAM's greatest strength lies in its use of the patented Phthalocyanine, the best organic dye currently available. #2 The Surface Mitsui/MAM-A discs feature their own “Diamond Coat” surface, which resists scratching and fingerprints. Unlike a pressed CD-ROM, normal CD-R processing leaves the most vital area the most vulnerable. Just below that lacquer surface & reflective layer on top of your disc is the precious dye layer, which is what stores all your data. Scratch the top, and you’ve got a problem. Mitsui/MAM-A Diamond Coat is an extra hard surface that keeps the data safe. #3 The Consistency Every disc Mitsui/MAM-A makes is made to the center of the Orange Book standard. They don’t cut any corners with shorter stacking rings (causes discs sticking together in automation), thinner reflective layers (poor playback on old readers,) or dye (100-300 year life vs. 10-30) |
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