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What is a Duplicator?
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What is a Duplicator and How the Machine works

  • Duplicators are a fairly new technology developed to give users an inexpensive solution to quantity duplication of CD and DVD disks.
  • It is a complete stand alone system which does not require a computer or any soft-wares to operate.
  • A duplicator consists of 3 major components. One source drive, Multiple target drives and a duplication controller card.
  • The source drive is where the original disks are inserted.
  • The Target drive is where the blank medias are put in.
  • The controller card is the heart and brain of the drive that controls the data flow between the source and the target drives.
  • The operation is as simple as just pressing a button. Even the advanced options can be easily accessed with few button pushing.
  • The provided manual will me more than sufficient for even the not-so-savvy users to access it's entire functions.
  • The CD duplicators are capable of duplicating CDs at a rate of 2-5 min per session.
  • The DVD disks are duplicated at 3-4min(half sized DVD), 7 1/2min(Full sized 4.7GB DVD) at 8x speed 6 min(Full sized 4.7GB DVD) at 16x speed per session.
  • The speed of duplication varies depending on the media used, size of original, and options you choose.



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