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Originally Posted by monks19
"Professional screening" ???
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I don't know how else to say that. Screened, as in just like a professional DVD. Obviously, that can only be done it bulk, not at home. The inkjet method was for home users, but not all the surfaces are standing up well over time due to humidity. The paper is better than the slick surfaces.
I need to take a picture of a disc. (I think we have one on file here.)
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Originally Posted by dpalomaki
How are the matte/silver ink jet surfaces doing, as opposed to the white surfaces?
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The fingers make a mess, which finger oil often leeching into the plastic some, but otherwise they're fine.
That's not really an inkjet surface. It's actually a disc without any surface at all -- just bare polycarbonate over the foil. Some have silver matte surface, but those were much rarer as time went on. Mostly Prodisc made those.