Epson adds to Discproducer disc duplicator printer family
Post on: 2011-08-30 By: admin
Tweet While some people would like us to think everything digital can and should be distributed online, there's still a place for the optical disc. Epson has expanded its Discproducer range to help those who need to churn out moderate runs of CDs or DVDs.
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Epson has augmented its existing Discproducer PP-100 with a lower-cost model aimed at smaller productions runs, and a print-only model intended for use with existing duplicators.The $2899 Discproducer PP-50 is a single drive CD/DVD duplicator with a built-in inkjet mechanism for printing the labels. It can take a stack of 50 discs, and burn and print 15 CDs or 8 DVDs per hour (approximately half the capacity and throughput of the $3299 PP-100).The Discproducer PP-100AP is a dual-drive disc label printer using the same disc-handling robotics and 1440 dpi printheads to burn and print up to 95 discs per hour. It accommodates up to 100 discs at a time, and has an expected life of up to 300,000 discs given regular maintenance, company officials claimed.
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