Disc Makers debuts MacElite duplication/printing system

Jan 4, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             

Disc Makers has introduced a new line of Macintosh OS X-compatible CD and DVD duplication and printing systems. The Disc Makers MacElite systems are large-capacity, high-throughput, unattended, disc-duplication and printing systems. The systems feature a custom Mac interface that allows users to design disc label artwork, copy CDs and DVDs, and archive images of frequently copied titles to their hard drive. The systems include the 4800 dpi Autograph6 inkjet disc printer, and are available with one or two CD-R or DVD-R drives. If needs change, the one-drive MacElite1 is easily upgradeable to a MacElite2 2-drive system.

For more information, visit www.discmakers.com.

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