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Lou Bortone

Guide to CD and DVD Labels and Duplication

A myriad of options offer low cost, convenience and control

By Lou Bortone, Creative Director, Granite Planet Productions

New equipment and software have made CD and DVD duplication cost effective and convenient. There are several different methods for duplicating and labeling CDs and DVDs. The option you choose will depend on your budget, your time constraints and the quantities you’re producing. You can use:
  1. A standalone DVD duplicator tower. This is a manual system that works well if you’re producing small quantities. No PC or software is needed. The tower copies the CD or DVD master to four to14 discs at a time.
  2. An automated DVD duplicator. For larger quantities, consider an automated duplicator. Insert the CD or DVD master and the system copies hundreds of discs automatically.
  3. An automated DVD duplicator with a printer. Some duplicator models include a print function, automating the entire duplication and labeling process.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Burn your master CD or DVD

CD/DVD burning software is readily available and easy to use. Computers with integrated DVD burners come bundled with DVD/CD burning software.
I recommend: Apple's Macs include iDVD with their iLife software. Among the CD/DVD burning software choices for PCs are Roxio's Easy Media Creator and Cheetah DVD Burner.

Make copies of your master

Your next decision depends on how many copies you need. Choices range from single DVD burner drives to completely automated duplicators that will copy and print up to 1,000 discs automatically. For less than 300 DVDs, a manual tower is best. For larger quantities, you're better off with an automated duplicator with an autoloader.
I recommend: Online retailer ProActionMedia offers a comprehensive comparison chart listing various CD/DVD duplicating equipment options and prices. Disc Makers offers all-in-one burners/printers. Primera and Rimage sell higher-end DVD duplication systems, such as the Bravo XR Disc Publisher and the Rimage Desktop1500.

Outsource to duplicate or replicate

If you are sending your copying job out, you need to choose: duplication or replication? There's no difference in quality; it's a quantity issue. Duplication is quicker, cheaper and better for quantities under 500. Replication is a physical production process that uses a glass master; discs are "pressed" on machines. Replication is more economical for larger quantities.
I recommend: Disc Makers will duplicate 100 DVDs with color inserts and cases in five days or can replicate 1,000 DVDs, including cases and color printing, in 10 days.It's an online service, so you can simply email or upload your content. SuperMediaStore also duplicates and replicates and has some handy information for helping you choose.

Review labeling options and print your labels

Options for labeling your CDs or DVDs also run the gamut, from ultra low-tech Sharpie markers to label-creation software and direct-to-disc printers.Some consumer inkjet printers now include a dedicated CD/DVD tray for printing right on a disc's surface. Higher end duplicators provide thermal printing direct to disc for a more polished and professional look.
I recommend: Verbatim's "Touch-Less" labeling system packages labels and software. Print on the disk using a keyboard with Casio's Thermal Transfer printer. Design a label and print it on the disk with Epson's Stylus Photo 900. Primera's Bravo DVD Publisher is an all-in-one duplicator/printer. LightScribe is a DVD burner and monochrome printer all in one.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Start with good quality media – don't skimp on CD or DVD blank discs.
  • Handle discs with care. Keep them clean and dust-free.
  • When burning your master disc on your computer, turn off all other programs.
  • Slower burning speeds may result in higher quality and fewer burn errors.
  • Never print or label your discs before burning.
  • Don't mark or label your disc with a pen. Sharpie markers are usually OK.

The official source of CD and DVD Labels and Duplication is
the CD and DVD Duplicators page at Business.com

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CD/DVD Duplication Services Resources
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Recommended Solution Providers

High-Tech Productions: Disc Duplication
Provides duplication and printing for cds and dvds.

CDROM2GO.com: CD/DVD Duplication
Offers CD and DVD duplication, replication, and printing services.

CDS: Compact Disc Service
Provides CD and DVD duplication, plus DVD authoring.

Princeton Disc: CD & DVD Solutions
Provider of duplication and replication services, plus custom printing.

Media Technics: Duplication Services and Supplies
Provides CD and DVD duplication and replication services and equipment.

Disc Makers: CD and DVD Manufacturing
Sells CD and DVD duplicators and printers, provides duplication services.

Best Sites to Learn More

About.com: CD/DVD Packaging
Collection of articles on packaging and label design for cds and dvds.

Burn World: CD and DVD Burning
Collection of guides on articles on burning cds and dvds.

CD Dimensions: CD Duplication Information
Information on cd duplication and packaging.

Best Blogs and Forums

Video Help: Video Forum
Discuss video authoring including replication and labels.

CDR Info: CD/DVD Copy
Forum for discussing copying dvds and cds.



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