CD Duplication - F.A.Q
What is the difference between CD duplication and CD replication?
The difference is in the manfacturing process, CD replication uses the original master disc to create a glass master which in turn allows for a stamper to be made. This stamper is then used to create an exact replica of the master copy. CD Duplication on the other hand, refers to burning data onto a disk using a laser, as is done in home computing.
Is the quality level of a duplicated CD lower than a replicated CD?
No, CD duplication and CD replication have the ability to store the same information without any loss of quality or data.
What is the turnaround for CD duplication?
CD duplication orders usually take 1 - 3 days to complete. Please call us to discuss on 01274 656565.
What ais the minimum order for CD duplication?
The minimum order for our CD duplication service is 50.
What CD Packaging Supplies are available?
HDC Media Group offer a wide range of CD packaging solutions for your CD duplication project. After spending so much time and effort perfecting the content and print of your CD, it is important to get an eye catching packaging for your CD to grab your end users attention.
We have a wide range of standard ‘off the shelf’ CD packaging solutions for you to choose from such as Digifiles, Card Wallets, Double Card Wallets, Mailers, CD Stud Packs, Digipaks, the JakeBox, Lancing Packs, Q Wallets, Maltese Cross Packs, Slider Packs, Amaray Style Cases, Clear Plastic Wallets, C Shells, Jewel Cases, Slimline Jewel Cases, Super Jewel Cases,Trigger Packs and CD Tins. If you do not see the packaging supplies you are looking for, let us know!
What are my CD print options?
Inkjet - Inkjet printing sprays extremely small droplets of ink from jets onto the surface of an inkjet printable CD. After the printing process the CDs are protected with a coating of a gloss UV varnish making the CDs less vulnerable to smudging and scratches.
Inkjet printing is ideal for any artwork and as it has the advantage of low set up costs and a low minimum volume run.
Digital - Digital printing uses a digital imaging process that transfers the image directly onto the disc without the need for traditional offset rollers and plates.
Digital printing is ideal for very quick short runs or for personalised print and has the advantage of low set up costs and a low minimum volume run.
Litho - Litho printing uses a technique where the inked image is placed on a printing plate (usually zinc/aluminium) in a series of dots, made from Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (CMYK). this is then imprinted on a rubber cylinder and then transferred (offset) to the disc.
Litho printing is an ideal method of print for images with gradients of colour. The image must be supplied as 'pixel' artwork made from CMYK separations.
Screen - Screen printing uses a technique where ink is pushed through a nylon or polyester screen. The result is a perfect crisp edge.
Screen printing is an ideal method of print for block colour artwork. The logo must be supplied as 'vector' artwork and coloured in Pantone Solid Coated colours.
Do you provide artwork proofs?
We supply a PDF proof free of charge, which accurately show the layout but are not colour accurate. A colour accurate proof may be purchased at an extra cost. We can also supply a physical pre-production printed disc at an extra cost.
Do you provide artwork templates?
We can offer a full selection of PDF design templates.
Do you offer a design service?
Yes we have an in-house design team who will work closely with you to get the design just right.
Why should I use your service when I already have a CD writer drive in my PC?
Our CD duplication service can take the strain away from your CD writer. We have specialised CD print and lacquer duplication machinery in-house which are specially designed to produce copies quickly, accurately and with a professional look.
Why should I use HDC Media?
We have over 11 years experience in the optical media industry which means we have the knowledge and the expertise to provide CD duplication of the highest quality as well as offering excellent customer service. Our highly experienced Account Managers will take you through yoru project step-by-step and are always happy and on hand to answer your questions and help in any way they can.
What areas do you cover?
We have CD Duplication clients from all over the UK including Bradford, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Cardiff, Brighton, Bristol, Oxford, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Hull all of which use our services regularly.
Monday 1 February 2010
CD Duplication FAQ
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