Review: Epson PP-100 Discproducer Does Double Duty

As our business has grown, the need for larger duplication orders from our corporate clients has increased. I wasn’t happy with the print quality from the older automated printing and duplication system we’d been using in our studio and was looking for a more
dependable solution. That is why I was happy to receive the Epson PP-100 Discproducer for review.

The PP-100 is a super-cool printer that doubles as a duplicator, an all-in-one system that is worth the

investment (street price $2,995). You can easily duplicate and print up to 100 discs unattended on glossy or matte media. Six-color printing technology allows you to print exceptional-quality labels that rival discs put out by the Hollywood studios.

More surprising still, the unit comes with two DVD burners for speedy production. Whether you need to produce one disc or 1,000, you will find the PP-100 is a professionally built, very […]

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