Disc Makers ReflexAuto3, 8

Apr 14, 2006 12:04 PM

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Disc Makers has added ReflexAuto machines to its lineup of Reflex duplicators. The ReflexAuto3 ($1,890) and the ReflexAuto8 ($4,790) automated tower duplicators combine high volume output with minimal interaction. The ReflexAuto Series incorporates a robotic arm with all of the features of the Reflex towers so that it isn’t necessary to manually change the discs after every duplication session. The ReflexAuto8 alone can burn CDs unattended for more than 20 hours.

The new Reflex duplicators include Plextor 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R drives with state-of-the-art throughput speed. The ReflexAuto3 offers a disc capacity of 100 and can burn up to 18 DVD±Rs per hour and up to 26 CD-Rs per hour. The ReflexAuto8 offers a disc capacity of 1,000 and can burn up to 32 DVD±Rs per hour and up to 48 CD-Rs per hour. These units are also capable of dual-layer DVD duplication.

To learn more, visit www.discmakers.com/duplicators. For more new product announcements, visit http://mixonline.com/products/new/.




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