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Wed, 11 Nov 2009 Primera intros DP-PRO Xi-Series disc publishers

Next-generation disc publishers promise 300 per cent faster robotics

Nick Spence


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Primera Technology, a leading developer and manufacturer of CD/DVD/BD duplication and printing equipment, has announced the new DP-PRO Xi-Series.

The DP-PRO Xi-Series Disc Publishers are billed as new and improved versions of Primera’s award-winning DP-PRO Disc Publishers. The units come with built-in high-speed recorders, direct-to-disc printing and fast robotics, automating the process of burning and printing quantities of CDs and DVDs.

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The new Xi-Series features include, 300 per cent faster robotics for higher throughput, interior blue LED lighting with job status feedback and seventh-generation disc picking mechanism.

Three Xi-Series models are available:

DP-PRO Xi AutoPrinter

100-disc capacity for print-only applications costs £1160/€1295 with the ability to print up to 172 discs per hour.

DP-PRO Xi Disc Publisher

100-disc capacity and one high-speed CD/DVD drive costs £1787/€1995 with the ability to burn and print up to 32 discs per hour.

DP-PRO Xi2 Disc Publisher

100-disc capacity and two high-speed CD/DVD drives costs £1966/€2195 and offers the ability to burn and print up to 60 discs per hour.

System requirements are Mac OS X 10.5 or higher, Windows XP/Vista/7.

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