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Product Specification Sheet 96862

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Product Specification Sheet 96862 Description DVD+R DL 8.5GB 8X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable 50pk Spindle Reorder Number 96862 Pack Size 50 pk Spindle Capacity/Speed 8.5GB/8X Brand Verbatim Surface White Inkjet Printable Verbatim introduces DVD+R Double Layer media with a white inkjet printable surface, allowing you to burn 8.5GB of data or video, while having the flexibility to customize the disc label with high resolution full color images and text. Perfect for low volume DVD duplication, recording 8.5GBs in approximately 12-15 minutes or less at 8x speed. Preferred by DVD drive manufacturers for performance, reliability and compatibility, Verbatim inkjet Packaging Information printable DVD+R DL media are compatible with all double layer drives as L x H x W (in) 5.44 x 3.63 x 5.44 well as inkjet disc printers from Epson, Primera, Microboards, Rimage and others. Weight 1.89 lbs Features & Benefits 8.5 Gbyte’s of storage capacity on a single-sided disc--No need to flip the disc Supported by high speed Double Layer writers, up to 10X speed. Burn 8.5GB in approximately 12-15 minutes Full-color, high resolution, photo-quality printing Superior ink absorption, excellent ink drying time Compatible with inkjet disc printers from Epson, Primera, Microboards, Rimage and others. Largest compatible DVD back-up and data archiving format for computer drives Compatible with 8X DVD+R DL drives from leading manufacturers Limited Lifetime Warranty UPC# Unit Quantity Pallet Quantity 0 23942 96862 7 50 pk Spindle 384 (50 pk Spindle) Master Case Information L x H x W (in) Weight UPC# Quantity 11.75 x 4.25 x 11.75 8.96 lbs 500 23942 96862 2 4 (50 pk Spindle) Shipping Information Available Ship Date Country of Origin Tariff Code Warranty Minimum Order Qty In Stock SG 8523401000 Limited Lifetime Warranty 4 (50 pk Spindle) 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes Some of the capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage. As a result, your operating system may report fewer megabytes/gigabytes.