• CD & DVD Duplication / Replication for musicians and filmmakers

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    Are you a musician or a filmmaker? Sharing your work on YouTube is one way to each an audience, but nothing beats the look and feel of a quality-produced DVD or CD. Having your work professionally duplicated onto a DVD or CD as opposed to doing it yourself will provide you with a quality product worthy of showcasing your finished work once you’ve done all of the writing, shooting, editing or recording. You can always make your own CDs and DVDs at home, but you won’t be able to guarantee that they’ll play every time or look professional. In addition, it’s difficult to replicated the look of cured CD/DVD artwork at home. Whether you’re a interested in just a handful of quality copies of your work for family and friends or you’re looking for a more large-scale project to reach the most people, we offer small and large funs of …

  • Thermal Disc Printers vs Silkscreening inkjet and offset printing

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    Thermal disc printers vs. silkscreening, inkjet and offset printing – which one is the best for your project? There are several different options available for anyone wanting to print images or text on a CD or DVD during CD duplication or DVD duplication. Not all printing methods are equal, and certain printing methods may be better suited to your project depending on what you are looking for or your project’s budget. Thermal disc printers Thermal disc printers produce an extremely high-quality image. Thermal disc printers use different colours of film that are melted together, and the final product is a crisp, glossy image. If your project requires bright colours or flesh tones, thermal printing is the best choice. This method is better suited to projects under 1,000 discs and is less costly than offset printing, but is typically more expensive than silkscreening and inkjet printing. Silkscreening Silkscreening is a method …