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Primera Bravo SE Disc Publisher review

£1,115 Print and burn discs at home in batches of 20 at a time

Our Score 5

Last reviewed: 2008-02-04February 4th 2008

Price at launch £1,115.00
Description Low Volume Disc Burner
Features Z-Color color profile included
Additional Information Media types: Printable-surface DVD±R and CD-R; standard or water-resistant, Ink Cartrdiges: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow cartridge, Primera P/N 53332 or High-Yield Cyan Magenta, Yellow cartridge, Primera P/N 53335, Maximum Print Width: 4.724" (120mm), Print resolution: 4,800dpi Cartridge: Single, three-colour
Dimensions 381 x 375 x 178
Weight (kg) 4.1
Additional Requirements NTFS drive partition / Bravo SE Blu Disc Publisher: Pentium IV processor at 1GHz or higher, 512MB or more RAM
Connectivity USB 2.0
Min Processor Speed (MHz) 700
OS Requirements Apple Mac OS X 10.2 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
Power Supply 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 60 watts
Processor Type Required Pentium III, Power Mac G4 or higher
RAM Recommended (MB) 512
Required Peripherals USB Port
Software Provided For the PC: PTPublisher™ SureThing™ CD Label Software Primera Edition, For PC support only: PTPublisher™ SureThing™ CD Label Software Primera Edition
Internal/External External
No of Discs Held 20
Disc-Labelling Technology Yes

Product Summary

Bravo SE Disc Publisher

Price at launch

£1,115.00

For

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Improved labelling software

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Simplified Mac connection

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Good results

Against

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Doesn’t support 8cm discs

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Whopping price tag

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