No matter how you put it: This machine reproduces CDs in a realistic speed: no more than 700 a week. And that's just the maximum that a CD will sell nowadays :-)
What's really bad is this one uses R200 printer tecnology and is pure DYE ink, in other words, have NO UV protective, water, etc, etc. Besides, this video is 100% computer graphic (CG), not the real thing working.
Actually Gradius0,the Epson DiscProducer is not based on the R200 paper printer, nor any other paper printer Epson produces. Instead, Epson designed a disc printer from the ground up, unlike the Primera Bravo WHICH IS based on a Lexmark paper printer. Epson formulated the inks to perform optimally on Taiyo Yuden Watershield media. The graphics you are seeing accurately represent the Discproducers functions, although clearly not its speed (runs slower than depicted).
Gradius, TY Watershield is virtually waterproof. As far as age resistance, I have discs printed by an Epson printer from 1999 that are still vibrant and color fast. I believe that the printed discs will last longer than the ubiquity of disc readers. By that I mean that long before the disc printing fades, we will be using new media with new readers.
This System rules! Easily over 1000 discs with one cartridge set. Amazing!
bonnapart71 1 year ago
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AaronAndzik 2 years ago
No matter how you put it: This machine reproduces CDs in a realistic speed: no more than 700 a week. And that's just the maximum that a CD will sell nowadays :-)
keestelpro 3 years ago 2
More information and the complete
video on pp-100. de
incomstorage 3 years ago
saw that one on a trade fair. :-) nice little box.
zuagroasda 3 years ago 3
What's really bad is this one uses R200 printer tecnology and is pure DYE ink, in other words, have NO UV protective, water, etc, etc. Besides, this video is 100% computer graphic (CG), not the real thing working.
Gradius0 3 years ago
Actually Gradius0,the Epson DiscProducer is not based on the R200 paper printer, nor any other paper printer Epson produces. Instead, Epson designed a disc printer from the ground up, unlike the Primera Bravo WHICH IS based on a Lexmark paper printer. Epson formulated the inks to perform optimally on Taiyo Yuden Watershield media. The graphics you are seeing accurately represent the Discproducers functions, although clearly not its speed (runs slower than depicted).
ShaunG84 3 years ago 4
Still, isn't water and age resistant. I have a Primera Pro and I'm still trying to sell it.
Gradius0 3 years ago
Gradius, TY Watershield is virtually waterproof. As far as age resistance, I have discs printed by an Epson printer from 1999 that are still vibrant and color fast. I believe that the printed discs will last longer than the ubiquity of disc readers. By that I mean that long before the disc printing fades, we will be using new media with new readers.
fcnunes 3 years ago 7
I've seen the PP-100 and it is a great product, compared to all the others. Nice Video.
Discproducer 3 years ago 4
Is this unit better then the Rimage?
AaronAndzik 2 years ago
In my opinion and after 15000 discs: Yes, it is.
Discproducer 2 years ago
good information on epson pp 100
jeyjoo2k 3 years ago 4