Store your data with this 100-pack of CMC Pro 700MB CD-R Value Shiny Silver 48x Discs. These discs are compatible with thermal printers and silkscreening machines.
CMC Pro 700MB CD-R Value Shiny Silver 48x Discs (100-Pack)
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
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$15.28
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Weight | 3.45 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.8 × 4.7 × 4.7 in |
Media Type | CD-R |
Maximum Write Speed | 48x |
Media Layer | Single |
Storage Capacity | 700 MB |
Quantity | 100 |
Print Type | Thermal, Silkscreen |
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Shanny Fadel
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Best quality CD-Rs one can find, and great price from B&H. Great for saving uncompressed music- WAV-format.
Ross Okuneva
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Great price! Great value! Great product! Tough to find in Canada. I put WAV-format music files on these & they do sound better than the ‘vinyl’ cd-rs. thank you B&H for always having them. Cheers from Canada.
Destany Bruen
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Great product, great value. One suggestion for taking off the wrapper without bits and pieces getting left on the sides of discs, is to start peeling it from the edge (it is a sheet of plastic wrapped around and onto itself). Peel it from the open edge, and peel down cleanly the full height of the disc stack, then pull the entire sheet around and around the stack of discs to pull it is away cleanly. Note that depending on how you’re holding them, they could possibly fall, so you may want to do this over a table, or you can perhaps even place it on the table and roll it as you pull. (There is also a 100-pack that comes in a hard container without the wrapper around the discs themselves, though it costs a bit more.) Once you finish peeling off the wrapper, if you have spindle from a pack that came in a hard case, place it on that, or place it into some container, or just place it in 2-3 stacks on your desk, so it doesn’t fall over.