X, 24X, 32X, 40X, 48X and 52X speed is used in many descriptions. What does this mean?
Where any media description has a 16X, 24X, 32X, 40X, 48X and 52X (or other speed) in the item name or description, this means that the cd-r can be recorded at speeds anywhere between 1X through the speed listed in the given description (16X, 24X, 32X, 40X, 48X and 52X, of course, depending on hardware capability). Note that this is the certified recording speed. It’s possible that actual recording speeds may be higher. Also, note that if you’re unable to attain the listed speed rating, be sure to disable the ‘buffer under-run’ or ‘just-link’ (or similar) protection in your software, to allow for highest speed recording. 5) Inkjet Printable media – how do I print on them? Inkjet printable media have a top surface which is specifically designed for high-resolution color inkjet printing. Please note that you cannot print on ‘inkjet printable’ media with just any inkjet printer. You’ll need a specially designed printer (such as Primera, Rimage, Microboards, etc.) which enables printing di