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Recommendations for a DVD duplicator w/ printer

MBony

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The company I work for is looking to get a prosumer dvd duplicator with printer. We are wanting to keep it under $2000 and have it make 50-100 discs in a decent amount of time.
 

sdifox

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Are you talking full auto where it burns and prints? Or are you opening to 2 machines, one burner and one printer? You also need to define decent time.
 

MBony

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Originally posted by: sdifox
Are you talking full auto where it burns and prints? Or are you opening to 2 machines, one burner and one printer? You also need to define decent time.

I am open to 2 machines, but prefer 1. Decent time = 10-15 DVD/hour.
 

ed21x

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all the DVD printers I've experienced require you to put a blank sticker on the DVD first, so unless you are using lightscribe, I don't think a printer would really save you time because you can just have the label be printed from a standard autofeed printer prior to sticking on a DVD. I would personally just build a DVD duplicator myself, as it is insane how much companies charge for what is essentially a low-end tower with 5 DVD burners.
 

MBony

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Originally posted by: ed21x
all the DVD printers I've experienced require you to put a blank sticker on the DVD first, so unless you are using lightscribe, I don't think a printer would really save you time because you can just have the label be printed from a standard autofeed printer prior to sticking on a DVD. I would personally just build a DVD duplicator myself, as it is insane how much companies charge for what is essentially a low-end tower with 5 DVD burners.

We are currently looking at this.