Easy to Use
In standalone form (no PC required), simply load the master disc onto the Storm’s input spindle and the robotic arm will pick up and place the disc into the top drive. Once burnt, each disc is then placed systematically into the waiting printer. You can choose whether you want to print discs, copy discs, or do both in the same job. The internal hard disc drive offers quick and easy retrieval of stored images.
The Storm series of CD DVD publishers has been specifically designed to fit with any environment. Its small footprint means that it will sit on most workbenches or desks and combined with its sturdy and reliable metal framework construction, the Storm is the perfect solution for the professional production house.
Which Printer?
Puma: High speed, photo-quality inkjet CD DVD printer. Features HP inkjet technology. More Info
Panther: Lowest cost per print, high-volume inkjet disc printer, featuring HP inkjet technology. More Info
TEAC P-55: Finest, retail-quality, thermal re-transfer CD DVD printer. More Info
Standalone or Networking
All CopyDisc duplicators and publishers are standalone systems meaning that a PC or MAC is not required to operate them. If multiple users require access, networking is available via our advanced DiscPilot networking software. See DiscPilot for more information on CopyDisc networking solutions.
Copy Protection
Our automated DVD publishers also offer users the option of protecting their DVD Video content using CopyDisc PROTECT anti-rip software.

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