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About the only thing DVDR is good for any more is making backup copies of Digital Shows, Movies, other DVDs and for backing up precious data.
Blank DVD+R and -R discs come in single layer 4.7GB and dual layer 8.5GB
Since it can read and write DVDs it can also handle CDs. So if you have a CD audio player still around or perhaps have an older vehicle with one inside, you could make copies of audio CDs or create your own MP3 CD
I assume that the same might apply for Plextor DVD burners.
You're thinking of lightscribe?
the last few stacks of dvd-r discs i bought were white printable labels
easy to write on with marker or you could put them in an injket printer and print color image on them
just to mention.
Nowadays though any optical drive of any major brand (LG/Sony/etc) is probably better than an outdated Plextor drive.
If they are still making drives (which they might be, I have no idea), I would still opt for anything cheaper or average priced.
They probably stopped making optical drives a while ago, but the brand itself was laid to rest recently by it's current owner, Kioxia:
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/kioxia-reportedly-kills-off-30-year-old-plextor-brand-icon-of-the-optical-drive-days-spins-up-its-last-ssd
there you go...on amazon germany!?
my2ct
if its old it may need a new laser or to clean its lens
"manufacturing date"?