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Terminology


Understanding the Terminology

It is a common situation for a customer to confuse the difference between some of the services we offer. Due to this, we have written a summary of our common services to help you understand what they are and where one service might suit your project better than another.

Duplication

The process of recording source material e.g video, audio or other data onto a CD or DVD recordable disc. Our robot driven duplicators will auto-load recordable media into a series of 'burning drives' which record your data onto each one. The master disc (content provided by you) is copied onto each of the recordable discs, to output 'duplicated media'. The quality is high, turnaround time fast and is generally limited to runs of 500 units or less, when 'replication' becomes a cheaper alternative. The process time is anything from 1 hour to 5 days depending on volume.

Pro's: Quick turnaround, low volume runs and high quality.

Con's: Expensive on anything over 500 units

Replication

Also known as pressing, this involves the production of a CD from a polycarbonate mould with the data pressed into the mould using a stamper. This stamper is made from a glass master created from your original master disc. They have an average throughput of 550-900 discs per hour, per moulding line and is a much more efficient and cost effective way of producing discs in large numbers. This process is suitable from runs of 1,000 units + and typically takes 10 working days +.

Pro's: Cheaper per unit on high volume runs, no burn marks, most reliable media format

Con's: Longer turnaround time, minimum order 1,000 units

Digital CMYK

We have a range of very high quality profesional BULK inkjet printing machines which use Ultra MicroDot mode with 3 picolitre ink droplets, variable dot size outputting 5760 Dpi (optimized). In english, the machines are top quality and output premium CMYK / spot colour on-body, resulting in full colour photographic print quality. We also operate 'rollercoater' systems which laquer the inkjet printed discs to ensure the surface is UV, Water & Scratch proof giving a professional finish at a great price.

Pro's: Excellent quality all round printing, low run options

Con's: Least durable of all the printing methods (except for when it's rollercoated)

Thermal Re-Transfer Printing

Our thermal re-transfer printing systems allow us to produce stunning on-body printing equivelant to offset litho, but with minimum order quantities of 10 units. The finish is full colour / photographic and is completely durable with UV protection and water/scratch resilient surface. We provide CMY on white base and silver base media with true black and greyscale option available.

Pro's: Stunning photographic quality, low runs, completely durable

Con's: Can be limited to certain colours and can't handle gradients in artwork

Silkscreen Printing

CD and DVD replication traditionally uses ‘Silkscreen Printing’. Silkscreen printing is excellent for producing spot colours or block colours (e.g. if the entire CD or DVD surface should be one colour). This method, while still used and relatively popular, is typically reserved for those wishing to produce pantone referenced artwork. It is a lesser quality output compared to the new offset lithpgraphic method which produced much higher quality output.

Pro's: High quality, prints in pantones, high volume turnaround

Con's: not as good as offset litho

Offset (or Litho) Printing for CD and DVD Replication

‘Offset Printing’ (or Litho as it is sometimes referred to as) is the best quality printing process for printing photographic images and complex gradients onto the CD or DVD label. It produces detailed colours that blend very well together. If your CD or DVD replication project needs a photographic image or anything that involves smooth changes from one colour into another printed to the CD or DVD surface, this is the process for you. It is normally more expensive than the standard process for CD or DVD replication (Silkscreen Printing), although W.E.B.S Ltd offer it at no additional cost to standard silkscreen printing.

Pro's: The best one!, high volume, premium output

Con's: none really