The Lazy Man's Guide to CD DVD Blu-Ray Disc Printers

 


All Pro Solutions is a major producer and inventor of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray duplicators and publishers. All Pro Solutions is setting the bar for the CD Duplication market by offering the most extensive variety accessible. All Pro Solutions has everything covered, from entry-level CD Duplicators and Blu-Ray printers to extremely complex and network-based, mission-important Blu-Ray DVD CD Publishers systems.


All Pro Solutions is based in South Carolina, USA, in the Charlotte metropolitan region, where all equipment, ranging from low-end automated CD DVD Duplicators to mid-range CD DVD Publishers and high-end Blu-Ray Publishers, is made.


The Apollo Series systems are PC-connected and completely automated CD DVD Blu-Ray printers or printer autoloaders (PA). The systems are available in a variety of autoloader sizes and capacities for each of the CD printers, ranging from 220 to 900-disc capacity. Inkjet CD printers or thermal DVD printers are incorporated into the systems. The systems are compatible with Windows operating systems ranging from Windows XP to the most recent Windows 10. Each integrated DVD printer is designed for industrial automation. The systems can be CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray printers; the format is irrelevant as long as the disc has a printed surface. The production software includes a label editor and enables an infinite number of tasks to be queued. Users can also configure email alerts for particular alerts.


What are the finest printing options for the face of a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc?


We use the most up-to-date CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc face printing processes, such as silk screen, offset, and inkjet. Each of these processes has advantages and disadvantages depending on criteria such as cost, turnaround time, artwork setup, and quantity. Knowing which printing procedure is appropriate for you before beginning your next audio or video production will save you time and money while also ensuring that your CDs turn out exactly as you envisioned.


The most popular method for printing on duplicated discs is silk screen printing. This method is great for uneven surfaces like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays, as well as textile items like t-shirts and table linens. Silk screen printing, which employs the CMYK colour scheme, provides a full spectrum of colour as well as white. The artwork from your disc face is utilised to produce negative films, one for each colour used. These films are then utilised to transmit the picture to displays positioned on the press. A rubber squeegee pushes colour through onto the disc surface when the screens are inked. This procedure is then carried out for each separate colour.


Silkscreen has the advantage of being printed at 120 LPI (lines per inch) on a standard CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. Furthermore, silkscreen prints are scratch and weather-resistant, and have a faster turnaround time than offset printing. One of the constraints of silk screen printing is that it requires a minimum order of 500-1000 pieces. Furthermore, while the silk screen looks fantastic on art with solid backgrounds or colors, highly detailed prints like pictures and images appear washed out and slightly fuzzy.


Bottom Line


Whatever sort of information documentation is required, All Pro Solutions has the solution for you. We give frameworks for saving messages and office reports, programming source code, document log records, and video or clinical photographs that were taken on your computer.


Similarly, All Pro Solutions Blu-ray Disk documentation frameworks ensure that information is clear of even the least sign of damage, whether stored to satisfy legal responsibilities or protect organizational assets. All Pro Solutions Archiving and Storage solutions decrease recording costs and expedite review while also properly keeping and safeguarding essential data for a prolonged length of time, all while being fully unattached.

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