Bulk CD Copying
August 20, 2009
CD Copying is a great way to back-up data or create mass-marketing material such as catalogues. Bulk CD copying is performed on industrial CD copying equipment. This may consist of a tower of CD recorders which receive data from a master-computer. Some CD copying equipment is loaded manually but newer machine have a robotic CD transfer arm which can add blank CDRs to the CD tray and remove the burned CDs, adding them to a stack. The automated process is much more reliable and ensures that large orders can be fulfilled on time.
Labelling of CDs has come a long way also. No longer are you left hunting around for a half-working permanent marker to write illegibly on the disc. Some CD burners will use a system known as LightScribe, which uses the the writing laser to burn your image design into the top-surface of the CD.
A quicker alternative is use a sticky paper label which is stuck on the CD. This has the advantage of being easy to print using conventional printing techniques, cheap and fast. For the highest-quality printing, full-colour CD labels can be silk screen printed on large orders but is expensive and best used on large batches of CDs or those that are required to last for more than seven years.
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