One of the most outstanding features of the Microboards MX2 Disc publishers is its conservation of consumables (The user only has to replace ink cartridges as they are used, and it inspects discs burned and usually won't print on a bad disc).
This is probably the most influential feature for purchasing this work horse of a printer over any other on the market.
The flexibility of design and quality of the print job is also exceptional.
The best quality hub printable disc is the Taiyo Yuden. Taiyo Yuden media is globally distributed as part of the JVC Advanced Media Brand. We have burned and printed on these discs with a very low failure rate compared to other disc brands.
Why 4 stars and not 5? These cartridges look remarkably like the HP 88 cartridges. So much so, that it is only after trying to use the HP 88 does the user realize they wasted money purchasing the HP 88 instead of the Microboards label.
If the two cartridges are otherwise the same, it would be nice if Microboards provided a software update to allow the HP 88 to be used. If quality control is an issue, it's been my experience that HP makes a good product. If it's the formula of the ink, Microboards needs to put a STRONG and HIGHLY VISIBLE warning to avoid the HP 88 cartridge. This will markedly contribute to the entire conservation idea.
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