DVD Duplicator Systems
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Companies from many different industries use DVD duplication equipment daily. They can use it for their own marketing promo material or if they are one of the many small duplication shops, they use it to produce duplicated media for their clients.
Most people think of a DVD burner as the drive that sits in your desktop PC. DVD duplication has advanced far beyond the single drive. Today's industrial grade automated duplicators use robotic arms to pick up and place CDs or DVDs into a rows of burners that will mass produce duplicated discs. Production grade manual duplicators consists of tower configurations with up to 12 drives that require an operator to manually place and remove the discs from the burner trays as they open and close.
Automated duplicators will do all the work of loading and unloading discs with the use of a robotic arm. As trays are done burning a disc, the arm will remove the burned disc and then drop a new blank disc into the burner. Quality automated systems will even remove bad discs and place them on a reject spindle.
A manual system requires you to babysit the duplicator and add and remove discs as needed. While the manual system is good for short runs of a few discs, if you have several thousand discs to duplicate, it will take a full time person operating it to get the task done.
Since 1988, Mediatechnics has been providing equipment and services to businesses needing duplication capabilities. Back then, it was 5" floppy disc duplicators that companies needed as that was the only media available. With many years of customer feedback, as technology advanced Mediatechnics has been able to incorporate what they learned and have become a leading manufacturer of automated DVD duplicators.
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