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inkjet printer compatible.
•Recording Surface on BD-R Made with unique MABL (Metal ABlative Layer) On the recording surface's MABL (Metal ABlative Layer), made with Mitsubishi Media's own unique ablative method using a special metal nitride, pits are formed through the breakdown of the recording surface's material. As the metal nitride is chemically more stable than metal alone, the disc's storage capability over the long term is comparable to the highly-reliable AZO recording dye films; furthermore, it achieves an extremely wide power margin, which makes it difficult for the recording to be affected by fluctuations and variations in the drive's recording power.
•Mitsubishi Kagaku Media's Own SERL (Super Eutectic Recording Layer) Film on the BD-RE The rewritable BD-RE uses the SERL (Super Eutectic Recording Layer) technology, developed in-house at Mitsubishi, for its recording film. Ever since Mitsubishi Media was the first company in the world to apply this recording layer technology to its 12X CD-RW, it has become a standard in high-speed, durable rewritable optical discs. Like the BD-R, the BD-RE boasts an extremely wide power margin, its recording properties remain stable over a long period of time, and its advanced durability makes it suitable for repeated recording and playback.
•Advanced Surface Protection Layer (Cover Layer, Hard Coat Layer) hybrid! Similar to the surface coating technology found in touch panel displays and scratch-resistant eyeglass lenses, the coating technology protects the recording layer without warping the disc.
•Precise Spin Coating Method Spin coating method has been adopted in the manufacture of the cover layer and hard coating. This has achieved an extremely uniform thickness across the whole layer to within±1µm. For the 4X BD-R and the 2X BD-R DL discs, an even more advanced spin coating method was used, creating a surface smoothness of 1/100 micron order. As a result of this, the characteristics of the servo are also greatly improved, and stable data transfer can be attained even at high recording speeds.
•High Precision Mastering Technology Mitsubishi has also made excellent use of its high precision mastering technology that it has built up over the years. Compared to DVDs, BD requires a narrower track pitch in the grooves in order to raise the recording density (0.74µm for DVDs, 0.32µm for BD). Besides developing a deep UV laser exposure device, by optimizing its mastering process, Mitsubishi media achieved ultra fine recording grooves on its BD as a result of optimizing its already advanced mastering process.
•Inkjet-compatible Label The same "Double-layer ink reception layer" used on Mitsubishi Kagaku Media's inkjet-compatible DVD series has also been adopted on its Blu-ray disc series, which means that the ink will dry quickly and fix well. Not only can the labels be printed on with normal household inkjet printers, but they can also be handwritten with oil-based or water-based ink pens. The labels are white, so the printing stands out clearly. * Slim jewel case type 5mm. * Verbatim is very know for the low read-error and high compatibility with burners. * MADE IN JAPAN
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