Rimage 5410N – New Professional Series Disc Publisher

Rimage is replacing the popular Professional series 5400n disc Publisher with the updated 5410 model. There are a couple of nice upgrades, but not enough real changes to pitch your couple year old 5400n system. Here is a list of some of the main upgrades: RImage 5400n Disc Publisher

  • DiscWatch status light on the top of the 5410 for visual user feedback
  • New interior lighting
  • Optional 50-disc output bin – costs an extra $395 (should be included in my option)
  • Windows 7 standard
  • Faster core processor – Intel 2nd Generation i3-2120
  • 4mb Ram

Contact Techware for any of your Rimage needs or for more details on the brand new Rimage 5410 Disc Publisher.

Toll Free – 1-800-295-0083
Local  – 952-944-0083
Email – info at techwaredist dot com

One of our good competitors, Cycle Software is closing their doors this week.

Techware is here to help out any Cycle Software, Inc. customers with CD / DVD replication, printing, copying, packaging and USB stick duplication needs. We are located just a couple miles west of Cycle’s headquarters in Bloomington, MN

How we compare to what Cycle offers:

  • Print Services – YES
  • Packaging – YES
  • Media – YES, in bulk, authoring, mastering, etc.
  • Technology – YES, from our state-of-the-art equipment to web development and video authoring, we know the current trends
  • Assembly – YES
  • Supply Chain – YES

Techware is a trusted source in the CD and DVD printing and duplication industry. We have been in the Disc duplication business for over 17 years, and we are in good financial shape. We would like to be your new CD/DVD/Blu-ray/USB printing and replication vendor.

Take a look at our superior service and quality. Cycle, Inc. customers give us a shot – call 952-944-0083.

Rimage Everest 600 stand alone printers for $3149

For a limited time we are offering this tried and true Everest 600 Printer at a savings of over $1800. The price of $3149 is a value you will not find anywhere else.

Call 1-800-295-0083 for availability.

Rimage Everest 600 Stand Alone Printer

Techware has used, sold, rented and serviced the full line of Rimage printers for over 11 years. Nobody has printed more discs on Rimage equipment, and has more experience with Rimage thermal printers than Techwaredist.com. Take advantage of our knowledge and call us today at 1-800-295-0083, local at 952-944-0083, or email at mike at techwaredist.com.

We are here to help you with all your disc printing, duplicating, replication and packaging needs.

DVD Copy Protection

We just did an interesting DVD Video copy protection job for a major Fortune 500 company in Minneapolis yesterday.

What made the job interesting was the extremely fast turnaround that was needed. We got the art and the DVD master at 3pm and had to have the discs courier back to our customer by 5:30pm that same afternoon for a presentation.

We were able re-master the DVD video and add the state-of-the-art digital security copy protection that will protect the valuable content against illegal DVD copying. We then printed the 10 discs, packed them in slim jewel cases and called the courier for the pickup.

Everything went smooth and the customer got their copy protected DVD discs on-time.

Microboards Inkjet CD/DVD Printer Repair

Microboards will discontinue disc printer repair services & support for their legacy printer/publisher products utilizing the 6122 print engine on March 1st, 2012. The Microboards products that we be affected are:

  • PF-1 (Print Factory-1 Disc Printer)
  • PF-2 (Print Factory-2 Disc Printer)
  • DX-1 (DX-1 Disc Publisher + Printer)
  • DX-2 (DX-2 Disc Publisher + Printer)

They have a limited quantity of repair parts inventory available for these obsolete machines, including the HP-6122 print engine.  Please contact us before 3/1/2012 if you have any interest final end-of-life purchase for remaining repair spare parts for the HP 6122 print engines.

CD and DVD Printer Repair with Microboards

Techware will try and support these legacy Microboards printers for as long as we can.

To reach the Techware Support team of Microboards disc printers, please call 1-800-295-0083 x-16.

Techware also has rental, lease and used equipment sales options for newer Microboards Print Factory Pro printers, Microboards Towers, Primera Bravo II, Bravo Pro and Bravo 4100 series printers and duplication systems.

Rimage Announces Price Increases on Ribbons, Media Kits, Duplicators & Printers:

Rimage Price Increases – Effective January 1, 2012, Rimage equipment and Everest ribbon consumable prices will increase. The price changes are directly related to cost increases Rimage has incurred from worldwide suppliers (mainly in Japan).

List of the Price Increases:

Producer (7100N and 8100N) Up 4%
Professional (3400 and 5400N) Up 4%
Desktop (2000i) Up 4%
Printers (Prism and Everest 600) Up 4%
Ribbons (Everest II, III, 400 & 600) Up 4 1/2%
Media Kits Up 1%

Customers interested in purchasing new Rimage printers or publishers should act quickly to save!

**Current Rimage programs that end soon.

$2,000 off a  Professional™ 5400N or 3400 System – Through December 16, 2011.

Everest III AutoPrinters for $4,950 through Dec 31, 2011.

Call Techware at 1-800-395-0083 for more details

 

CD and DVD disc maker CMC Magnetics expects 10% growth in 3rd Quarter revenues

Optical disc (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) maker CMC Magnetics expects its third-quarter revenues to grow 10%.  CMC also expects to turn a profit as second-tier disc makers are gradually phasing out of the optical disc market. First-tier manufacturers like Ritek and CMC have reduced their disc capacity by 30-40%, allowing the supply of optical discs to decrease which has helped to boost optical disc prices.

Optical disc prices have risen by as much as 40% since February of 2011. (Source: DigiTimes)

Our take on the CD-r and DVD-r market is that these increase prices are here to stay for at least the next 2 to 3 quarters as oil prices remain higher, and poly carbonate supplies remain tight. We are seeing these increase prices being passed on to users of CD-r and DVD-r media, as well as customers of disc duplication and printing services.

Rimage Auto-Everest 3 Printers for $4950

That is right. For a limited time Rimage is offering their tried and true Everest III Auto-Printer for $5000 off the MSRP of $9950. The price of $4950 is good while supplies last.

Techware has used, sold, rented and serviced Rimage Auto Everest 3 printers for over 10 years. Nobody has printed more discs on Rimage equipment, and has more experience with Rimage thermal printers than Techwaredist.com. Take advantage of our knowledge.

We are here to help you with all your disc printing, duplicating, replication and packaging needs. Call us today at 1-800-295-0083, local at 952-944-0083, or email at info at techwaredist.com

Time it Takes to Burn a DVD-r or DVD Dual Layer Disc

Have you ever looked at the packaging on a new spindle of blank recordable DVD-r discs and wondered what the numbers “8X” or “16X” mean?

Those numbers indicate the maximum recordable or “write” speed of the discs. But the numbers do not tell you how many seconds or minutes it will take to burn your DVD disc.

Two Factors Affect Burning Time

First, is amount of data to be written in megabytes or gigabytes. And Secondly, the maximum speed of the discs themselves as well as the speed you choose in your burning software (4x, 8x, 12x, 16x, etc).

Editing and Rendering

For most people, creating a master DVD means editing their video. Using either a PC or a Mac, the process is essentially the same: edit the video, export to MPEG-2, and burn to a disc. Editing and rendering can add hours to a project such as a training video or a highlight film.

But we are interested in the actual burn time once your DVD is edited and rendered. DVD-r and DVD+r discs carry speed ratings designated by a number followed by the letter “X,” the “X” represents speed of the burning. An 8X rated DVD disc can be burned at twice the speed as a 4X rated disc, and a 16X disc can reach twice the speed of an 8X disc.

DVD-R & DVD+r Discs

In general, a regular single-layer 4.7GB DVD-R disc with a 16X speed rating (that is full = 4.6gb) will take about 6 minutes to copy in a duplicator machine such as Microboards HCL-8000. These machines are equipped with drives that can write discs at up to 22X, but DVD recordable discs with such a high speed rating are currently not available.

Reducing the write speed from 16x to 8X does not double the time needed to record your disc. In reality it only adds about 2 minutes for a total recording time of around 8 minutes. This is because DVD writers are not recording at maximum speed during the entire burn. They ramp up starting with a slower speed in the beginning of the burn and increasing until it hits your maximum selected speed or the disc maximum of 16x.

We recommend lowering the burn speed to 8x in order to give the laser more time to make a good impression on the organic dye recordable layer of the disc, resulting in a burn with fewer errors compared to a disc written at a higher speed. This does not affect the picture or sound quality of the DVD disc, but it will reduce the amount of error correction the DVD drive or DVD player has to do when the DVD is being viewed.

Dual Layer Recordable DVDs

When burning dual-layer DVDs, the write speed makes a significant difference in the overall burn time. Recording a dual layer DVD at 2.4X will takes 30 to 40 minutes depending on the amount of information or data being burned. When the burn speed is increased to 8X, the time drops to 15 to 20 minutes.

An important point – we have found time and time again that burning dual layer DVDs above 4x causes a much higher yield which means more bad or failed burns.

Please contact techwaredist.com (800-295-0083 or 952-944-0083) with any questions as we are committed to this industry and are here to help our current and new prospective customers in any way that we can.