Since DVD+R was introduced to the market in 1996 it has experienced large growth. DVD+R was sponsored by a consortium of manufacturers, including Philips, Dell, HP, Mitsubishi (Verbatim), Sony, Yamaha, Ricoh and Thomson.

DVD+R systems operate with a increased accuracy of linking data in multi session mode, which makes it suitable for adding video files to large archives. the physical and logical formats of DVD+R media are very similar to those of the Digital Versatile Disc plus ReWritable (DVD+RW). DVD+R was designed around compatibility, especially DVD-Video. DVD+R Double Layer technology allows for storage of up to 8.5 GB of data on a single sided disc.

According to the DVD+RW group the most comprehensive independent research performed by Intellikey Labs found that DVD+R is compatible with over 95% of current DVD players and drives, which makes it the most compatible of all recordable DVD formats.

Microboards Lightscribe DVD+RNow If you're looking for the best prices and widest selection of quality DVD+R media, blank DVD+R & printable DVD+R media, you found it! We carry a complete selection of blank DVD+R media from the industry's leading suppliers - Imation, MAM-A, Primera, Falcon, SKC, Taiyo Yuden, and Verbatim . You'll find the style of DVD media you're looking for to meet your specific DVD recording, duplicating and printing needs right here. We'll even custom silk screen blank DVD+R media with your graphics. Our Dual Layer DVD+R disc product line is one of the largest on the Internet. Dual sided DVDs give you double the space so you can store around 8.3GB. DVD+R is the most compatible in double sided technology.

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Recordable DVD+Rs come in a wide variety of top surfaces. "Branded" discs have the manufacturer’s logo and other printed information silkscreened onto the top surface of the disc at the factory and often provide lined areas for handwriting information onto the disc. "Printable" surfaces, on the other hand, allow you to print directly onto the disc. There are currently three different CD,DVD disc printing technologies available- thermal transfer, thermal re-transfer, and inkjet (sometimes called ‘thermal inkjet’).

thermal printable DVD+RThermal Printable DVD+R surfaced discs are used with printers that heat and then transfer a wax based image, from a printer ribbon, onto a DVD+R. Thermal printable media requires an extra coating on the top surface in order to protect the disc from the heating process. Discs that are designed for multi-color thermal transfer (printing more then one color on a disc) must have several protective coatings on the disc surface. That’s because when using these printers, the disc is heated multiple times thereby increasing the chance of damage or unsatisfactory printing results. Everest Printable surfaced discs refer to discs specially formulated to work with Rimage’s Everest printer, and their patented thermal retransfer printing method. They require a special surface because of the rigors of this unique printing process. Thermal retransfer uses a special ribbon called a ‘retransfer roll’ to blend multiple colors for a more photographic reproduction of an image. This unique printing process requires disc surfaces that are specially formulated for the Rimage Everest printer.

Verbatim inkjet printable DVD+RDVD+R Inkjet Printable surfaced discs are specifically designed for use in inkjet disc printers. These are the most popular printers used with recordable DVD+R discs. Their low cost makes it much more affordable for general office use and low production run requirements. These discs have special surfaces designed to absorb the ink and typically cost a little more then a lacquer or branded discs. Top surfaces come in several colors, with white and silver being the most popular. We offer white inkjet printable DVD+R, silver inkjet printable DVD+R discs and white inkjet printable dual-layer DVD+R.

Each DVD+R manufacturer has a unique top surface formulation for inkjet printable media so you will see differences between brands in color accuracy, ink absorbency, printed color vividness, and ability for the disc to dry quickly after being printed. Lower priced DVD+R brands tend to absorb ink slower, not blend colors as well, dry slower, and sometimes smudge more easily.

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