a tower duplicator and just used the Primera as a printer. It
could do 100 a day, but it wore out in about 5 years. We replaced
it with Epson's PP100 unit. Much sturdier build, prints fast,
inks are bigger tanks and last longer/cheaper. The staff had
gotten used to the tower duplicator are are still just using the
Epson as a printer. But as the robotics are much faster than the
Primera, and on top of that it has two drives, I'm sure it would
handle 100 a day, too. Printing only, it'll do 100 in a couple of
hours, I think.
http://www.gotmedia.com/epson-discproducer.html
We had it sent in from the states; coals to Newcastle, eh? But
even with shipping it was more than $1,000 less than buying it
locally. No warranty, but it's been flawless for at least 6
months now.
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
Rupert Watson wrote:
> What do people recommend for a company that duplicates and prints around
> 100 DVDs a day?
>
> Who has success stories to share?
>
> Rupert Watson
> +44 7787 554 801
> www.root6.com
>
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