Why are CD duplicators used?
CD duplicators are typically used where the run quantity is less than 500. Essentially unlike traditional pressing techniques they do not require a glass master. A CD duplicator simple reads in a CD master and then through the burning process as on a standard PC puts Data on the CD. CD duplicators come in a variety of configurations from 2 bay up to 9 bay. Offering a fast turnaround on short runs of CDs. Drives for CD duplicators vary between companys. One of the most common drives used in duplicators is the Pioneer drives. Often the combo CD/DVD drive are sold on the latest duplicator equipment. Even though a good Cd duplicator is bought, the qaulity of the media will be critical in the end result. Poor media even with a quailty CD duplcator machine will delivery a poor product.