Originally posted by: DVD-BOY
Don't forget there are tow types of Printable Disc - Inkjet and Thermal, and I'm not too sure how well you can mix them up (I wouldn't...).
Silver discs are normally good for thermal printers, especially text only.
Inkjet will always come with a white base, although some are better than others.
There is also a spray you can apply to seal in the ink (most ink is waterproof).
Don't forget there are tow types of Printable Disc - Inkjet and Thermal, and I'm not too sure how well you can mix them up (I wouldn't...).
Silver discs are normally good for thermal printers, especially text only.
Inkjet will always come with a white base, although some are better than others.
There is also a spray you can apply to seal in the ink (most ink is waterproof).
As i said in my post a few up, there are silver inkjet printable discs.
here's a link to some silver inkjet printable cd-r's, http://www.meritline.com/prodisc-52x-cd-r-cdr-blank-media-silver-inkjet-printable.html and if they can do it with cd's why not dvds.
-Darth Simon