CD duplicators

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The process of burning the data and other contents from a CD directly into the pre-existing media is termed as CD duplication. CD duplicators are ideal for short run & time sensitive disc duplication jobs. Our CD duplication facilities feature quality multi-speed CD duplication drive systems.

With the increased popularity and reduced cost of media, these days it is possible to offer the same level of CD duplication services to customers that need smaller quantity orders as customers which need larger quantities. CD Duplication and Replication has both cost and quality advantages.

Our CD Duplication includes the following:

·Full Color Digital Printing
·Fast Turn Times, Low prices
·Bit Level Error Verification

Requirements for CD duplicators:

·Master CD
·Electronic CD Label Art
·Non-CD Source Masters will require CD Mastering for Duplication

For more information visit our website: http://www.cddvdduplicatorspublishers.com

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