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CD
Replication and CD Duplication have so many potential uses that the
Compact Disc has now become the most cost effective and visually powerful
means of publishing important information today.
CD publishing offers great benefits over print. The information they
can store would fill a shelf when printed and bound, and being cheaper
and more lightweight than their printed counterparts they are the
ideal solution for company mailouts.
But the potential doesn’t end there, other common uses include…
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· Electronic catalogues · Multimedia presentations
· Conference handouts · Offline versions of websites
· AGM archives · Links to online data ·
Video showreels · Music Distribution
· Games & Software
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CD Duplication
is the process of burning data onto a recordable CD-R and is typically
used for smaller runs of up to 1000 duplicated CDs.
Disc Factory can save you time and effort with our professional in-house
CD duplication equipment. Capable of duplicating 1000’s of CDs
day and night to ensure that you’ll never miss your deadline.
Using premium A-grade CD-R discs, pre-scanning all master CDs, performing
100% bit for bit data verification and offering full face colour onbody
CD disc printing Disc Factory is proud to guarantee the highest compatibility
and most professionally finished duplicated CD-Rs available.
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CD
Replication is the process of stamping data into an injection moulded
disc using a glass master. CD Replication is a more durable and professional
finish than the CD duplication process and is best suited to quantities
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Disc
Factory offers both silkscreen and offset / lithographic printing
for replicated CDs. For more information see the CD
Printing section.
Disc Factory also offers a vast quantity of CD packaging options from
standard CD jewel cases, digipaks, maxi cases and CD slimline cases
to custom printed card wallets, singlepacks and completely bespoke
CD packaging solutions. For more information see the CD
Packaging section.
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For a comprehensive guide to our CD Replication and CD Duplication
see the CD technical overview section. |
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