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Disc Makers Releases the MicroUltra, Automated DVD Duplicator
By Josette Martel, July 19, 2005

     

Disc Makers has released the MicroUltra, a single-drive automated DVD duplicator optimized to work exclusively with the company's high-grade Disc Makers Ultra media. Selling for just $990, the MicroUltra is the first automated DVD duplicator available on the market for under $1,000. The MicroUltra, the sister product of Disc Makers' best-selling EliteMicro, is also available with a 4800 dpi Autograph6 color inkjet printer for only $1,690.

The MicroUltra, with the latest 16x Plextor DVD±R/48x CD-R drive and a hefty 75-disc input bin, has the muscle, speed, and endurance for hours of unattended DVD and CD duplication. Using only Disc Makers' high-grade Ultra media, the MicroUltra produces virtually no rejects and has the fastest duplication in the industry. The MicroUltra's compact footprint fits comfortably on any desktop, and the unit is backed by Disc Makers' unsurpassed two-year warranty on robotics and free lifetime technical support

. Completing the package is the optional heavy-duty 4800 dpi Autograph color inkjet printer which produces amazingly detailed images and vibrant colors for the highest-quality on-disc printing.

The MicroUltra includes
· A top-of-the-line 16x Plextor DVD±R/48x CD-R drive with throughput speed of: up to 6 full (4.7 GB) DVD±Rs per hour & up to 12 full (700 MB) CD-Rs per hour
· The Ultra can run unattended for hours and includes a two-year warranty on robotics
· Padus DiscJuggler software suite with network capability and Discus label design software
· 4800 dpi Autograph color inkjet printer
· Free lifetime technical support
· Fit guarantee – only from Disc Makers. If you discover within 30 days that this product does not work for your needs, Disc Makers will give you full credit towards one that does.
· 100 FREE Disc Makers Ultra 52x CDs or 50 16x DVDs with purchase, and discounted pricing on future blank media purchases

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