Description
The Primera DP-4052 CD/DVD Disc Publisher automates the process of burning and printing quantities of recordable CDs and DVDs. Discs are transported one at a time into single optical drives using the built-in robotics. After data is burned, the discs are transported to a high-speed, high-resolution full-colour disc printer.
DP-4052 Key Features:
- USB 3.0 - delivers the fastest possible recording speeds on CD-R and DVD-R media
- One high-yield, tri-colour ink cartridge - delivers low ink cost per disc
- 50 Disc Capacity
- Perfect for multi-colour disc layouts
- New print cartridge implementing native 1200 dpi high resolution with 4800dpi HQ mode for perfect photo-realistic printouts
- Maintenance free print system using ink cartridge with integrated print head - eliminates problems with fixed print heads and keeps print quality consistent through the life of the machine
- Minimum down time for ink replacement - within seconds ready to resume printing after cartridge change
Specifications:
- Disc Capacity: DP-4052: 50
- Number of Drives: DP-4052 Disc Publisher: 1
- Disc Recorders: Latest-generation CD-R/DVD-R recordable drives; optional 12x BD-R
- Recordable Formats: CD: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-Audio (CD-DA), Video-CD, MP3 to CD-Audio, most other industry-standard CD formats DVD: DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±DL
- Print Method: Thermal inkjet
- Print Resolution: Up to 4800 dpi
- Ink Cartridges: One tri-colour ink cartridge
- Colours: 16.7 million
- Colour Matching: Z-Color™ colour profile included
- Robotics: High-speed belt drive
- Ink Level Warning: Calculates actual number of prints remaining based upon ink usage of graphics being printed (patent-pending)
- Indicator Lights: External: Power Internal: Blue LED lighting is on during normal operation; pulses during low-supplies condition; blinks during error condition
- Operating Systems: Windows® 7/10+, Mac: OS X v10.7 or higher
- Dimensions: 452mmW x 279mmH x 445mmD
- Weight: 11.8 kg
Just a few of the most popular uses include content for police car video evidence, PACS images in radiology, court proceedings, worship services, high-resolution wedding videos, music CDs for bands to sell and photo collections for mission trips.