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Primera Bravo 4100 / 4101 / 4102 Disc Publisher Product Review

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

This is a review of the band new Primera Bravo 4101/4102 CD/DVD/Blu-ray Publisher. This is the fastest disc publisher on the market making it a significant game changer for the industry. It can print a full-color disc in 6 seconds. Unlike previous Bravo models and Primera products, this publisher has separate color ink cartridges allowing you to maximize your disc output for less.
For more information go to: http://www.cdrom2go.com/product/primera-bravo-4101-4102-dvd-cd-publisher_1999...

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  • So is this a CD/DVD/Blu-ray duplicator, or does is it just a replicator that also prints covers and greater speed?

  • @tamsWTFvideos It prints and duplicates, but the revolutionary part of it is the speed at which it can print.

  • This is certainly an overview, and NOT a review. Why not go into the software used on PC/Mac? What about printing discsnot created from the DEMO mode with the silly stop watch on it? How is the ink usage with such a large print head? Errors in gripping discs? Thanks for the overview, but if you had this all set up, I think alot of people would have been very interested in more practical info.

  • @longsincelost Thanks for your critique. Unfortunately, we didn't have much time to film this. Some of your concerns are addressed on our cdrom2go blog and the link in the description; however, some of your questions are difficult to answer because the model has seen so little time on the front line. One thing we did notice was that when we cranked up the speed, the power of the machine shook the table. Even though the print was still perfect, it's still unclear how this will affect durability.

  • @cdrom2go how do those big timers like tony robbins who sells millions of dvd's mass produce his dvd's? I need to do the same and these small machines don't see to be fast enough. I've seen those really big machines but i'm sure they are too expensive and too big. Is there something in between?

  • @whole27 They normally have their jobs done by people like us. We have replication plants where we mass produce discs. Check out our website for pricing.

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  • what kind of machine would i buy to print cd booklets and inserts?

  • "why do you need it" shut up! cuz i want it!

  • @whole27 also, what is the name of the machine that mass produces dvd's that is for business use, not for the average joe. But not as expensive and big as those really big ones. What is the name, price and place to shop for the bigger, faster mass producing machines?

  • @cdrom2go I saw your prices but i want to know how much it would be to do it on my own. Where do you guys get all your equipment? The mass duplication machine and dvd casings etc, cost wholesale?

  • I would upgrade from my Bravo Pro if it came with USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt. USB 2.0 is not fast enough these days, especially if I plan on burning BluRay discs.

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