|  | Re: Printable Discs by Cale Mooth on Oct 2, 2007 at 1:57:33 pm |
Hi Betty. You're very welcome. The difference between silver inkjet printable discs and white inkjet printable discs is all in the presentation. The white discs will give you a traditional look much like printing on paper. Any area of the disc without ink will remain white. Colors will pop very well.
The silver discs will work the same way, but will also give you a nice shine even when the disc is completely covered with ink. So this disc keeps that metallic look even after printing on top of it.
In addition to these two discs you may also want to consider the white inkjet printable discs with WaterShield technology. These discs have the white surface, but will protect the ink from running if the disc comes in contact with water. I hope this helps!
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