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DVD duplicator

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DVD duplicator
A device that burns (writes) DVD-R discs. Simple units contain two drives and require manual loading. Automated units can hold hundreds of blank discs, run for hours without operator intervention and print color labels directly on the media. See also CD duplicator.

Burn and Print
This Disc Maker Elite4 duplicator burns up to 25 DVDs per hour without operator intervention and prints the labels as well. (Image courtesy of Disc Makers, www.discmakers.com)


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