Primera Technology has send us their press release announcing one of their latest products, the Bravo AutoPrinter. Based on the Bravo Disc Publisher, the Bravo AutoPrinter automates the process of transporting discs into and out of Bravo’s integrated printer.
The Bravo AutoPrinter prints up to 25 discs per job at 2400 dpi print resolution. It is available for $1495 MSRP.
Primera Technology, a leading manufacturer of CD-R/DVD-R duplicators and printers, announces its new Bravo AutoPrinter. Based upon the same robotic mechanism used in Primera’s popular Bravo Disc Publisher, the Bravo AutoPrinter automates the process of transporting discs into and out of Bravo’s integrated printer. “The new Bravo AutoPrinter makes it fast and easy to automatically print discs produced on a tower duplicator you may already own. The Bravo AutoPrinter is priced at just $1495 MSRP – a price that’s less than most other manual disc printers!” said Mark D. Strobel, Primera’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Instead of labeling discs one at a time, the Bravo AutoPrinter is designed for hands-free, automated production of up to 25 CDs or DVDs per job. An advanced robotic mechanism is used to transport discs from the input bin to the integrated printer and then to the output bin. Full-color images are printed directly onto the surface of printable surface media at up to 2400 dpi resolution. A business card adapter kit is also available to print 80mm mini-discs, rounded “hockey rink” mini-discs and business card shaped CDs. The Adapter Kit is priced at US$199 (MSRP). Professional labeling software called SureThingT CD Labeler Primera Edition is included. |
More information about this latest production of Primera can be found here. Discuss duplication related issues in our General Hardware Forum.
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