CD and DVD Duplicators Education and Training

Double your chances at success with a CD and DVD duplicator

By Meredith Fagioli
There are many CD and DVD duplication systems on the market today, and without good CD and DVD duplication education and training, you might end up purchasing or using the wrong type of system for your business. Before you begin your search for a new or upgraded system, evaluate the needs of your company.

One type of CD replication system or DVD replication system, does not fit all. To make an educated choice that will help your company increase it's output or just keep up with demand, you need to have an idea of the choices available to you and what the new systems can offer you. While classes may be hard to find, there is still a wealth of information available to you.

1. Get a complete overview of the basics in DVD and CD duplicators.

2. Find out how automated DVD and CD replication systems work.

3. Learn how to correctly operate manual CD and DVD replication systems.

 

Learn the differences between automated and manual CD and DVD duplicators and replicators

There is a big difference between the output of an automated CD and DVD duplicator/replicator and a manual CD and DVD duplicator/replicator. Where this difference lies is in the amount of time it takes to create the end product and how many of the end product you can produce in a certain block of time.
Try: Getting a solid overview on the differences between CD and DVD replication systems and CD and DVD duplicators by watching an education video by Replication Asia. The people at CD-Writer.com have compiled information to help you build your knowledge about the differences between the various types of CD and DVD duplication systems.

Gain knowledge in the benefit of automated disc duplicators

If you have the need for high output and fast turnover, you probably have or are looking to purchase an automated CD and DVD duplication system. These types of systems take little to no manual operation, but they are also more technical and tricky than a manual duplication system. Take the time to know the product you are working with and what to do if something goes wrong.
Try: Visit Disk Makers and check out their instructions and videos for issues with automated CD and DVD duplicators, ranging from creating CDs and DVDs to adjusting print quality. Media Technics Systems has manuals and frequently asked questions on their site to help you with your automated DVD replicators.

Broaden your information base on manual disc duplicators

If your operation is mainly a low output and slow turnover business, you most likely have invested in or are looking at manual disc duplicators. There will be more steps for you to perform versus using an automatic disc duplicator, but the end product will still be the same. However, it's important to learn the steps correctly and in the order they need to be performed.
Try: The folks at ProAction Media CD and DVD Duplication have a good background on the ups and downs of stand alone manual CD and DVD duplicators. For a more video based CD and DVD duplicators education and training, visit Primera and view their tutorial videos operator manuals, upgrade notices and knowledge base.

 

  • Classroom based CD and DVD duplicators education and training is not easy to come by. Speak to the manufacturer or distributor of the replication or duplication system you purchase or lease to see if they offer training or support for their product.

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