by donger » Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:37 pm
I use a Canon IP4700 and get great results. Add that to the fact that replacement ink cartridges can be had inexpensively (around $5 - $7 each) if you use off brand ink and it's good value all around. I see little to no difference between genuine Canon ink and off brand inks.
I use Taiyo Yuden DVD-R's exclusively for my backup media and tend to stick with their full face printable mat finish Value Line discs. Not as good a quality, as they tend to be the discs that didn't pass inspection at their tested speeds but usually work fine at slightly lower speeds. I burn at 8X. I've had very few bad discs and at only $17 to $22 a 100 I can scrap a lot of discs (not that I do) before I even come close to the cost of the top quality. They also, even though they are a mat finish, print very well. The main advise regarding discs is to stick with TY's. You can not go wrong with them. In my experience they are the best DVDR discs on the market.
I haven't any recommendation for BR discs as it's a media I haven't adopted yet for backing up my media. Too expensive and not worth in IMO.
I use a Canon IP4700 and get great results. Add that to the fact that replacement ink cartridges can be had inexpensively (around $5 - $7 each) if you use off brand ink and it's good value all around. I see little to no difference between genuine Canon ink and off brand inks.
I use Taiyo Yuden DVD-R's exclusively for my backup media and tend to stick with their full face printable mat finish Value Line discs. Not as good a quality, as they tend to be the discs that didn't pass inspection at their tested speeds but usually work fine at slightly lower speeds. I burn at 8X. I've had very few bad discs and at only $17 to $22 a 100 I can scrap a lot of discs (not that I do) before I even come close to the cost of the top quality. They also, even though they are a mat finish, print very well. The main advise regarding discs is to stick with TY's. You can not go wrong with them. In my experience they are the best DVDR discs on the market.
I haven't any recommendation for BR discs as it's a media I haven't adopted yet for backing up my media. Too expensive and not worth in IMO.