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Bravo disc duplication and printing Primera Technology, Inc., developer and manufacturer of CD/DVD disc duplication and printing equipment, introduced its affordable Bravo Disc Publisher automated CD duplicating and printing system at winter NAMM 2003 and will also be exhibiting at 115th AES in New York, booth #1260..
Instead of copying and labeling discs one at a time, Bravo is designed for hands-free, automated production of up to 25 CDs or DVDs per job. A robotic mechanism is used to transport discs into the built-in 52x CD-R recorder or optional Pioneer combo DVD-R/CD-R recorder. After recording, discs are transported to the integrated printer and printed in full color at up to 2400 dpi resolution.
Typical applications include music groups, businesses, churches, film and video producers, photography studios, schools as well as other companies and organizations who have a need for in-house copying and printing of CDs and DVDs. Virtually any digital information can be recorded, including audio, data, video, photos and more.
Bravo attaches to any PC running Windows 2000/XP through its built-in FireWire (IEEE 1394) and USB interfaces. Bravo comes equipped with Prassi PrimoDVD 2.0 duplication software. Prassi, a division of software vendor Veritas, has partnered with Primera Technology to offer a complete, professional disc duplication solution. A professional labeling software program called SureThing CD Labeler Primera Edition is included for graphic design.
Bravo also attaches to any Mac running Apple OS X. Bravo comes equipped with Charismac Engineering's Discribe V5.0 duplication software. Mac users can design labels in any of their favorite graphic design programs such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and import them into the software.
"With Bravo, users who previously could not cost-justify in-house CD or DVD duplication and printing now have an excellent solution for less than $2000," said Mark D. Strobel, Primera Technology's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "Bravo offers all the advantages and benefits of far more expensive systems, but at a significantly lower price."
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