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Tips to design a professional duplicated CD

May 14, 2009
Posted in CD Duplication — Written by Steve

If you are a musician, recording artist, business person or just a music lover, you can benefit from the many uses of CD duplication. If you require a small number of CDs or a couple of hundred CDs, but less than 500, then CD duplication is the ideal solution for you.

The process of CD duplication is different than that of CD replication. CD duplication is the process in which data is copied from a master disc and burned onto pre-manufactured CD-R discs and is quite different from CD replication, which is manufacturing process. In CD replication, each CD is injection molded from polycarbonate plastic into its finished shape and size and then physically stamped with the data.

Some important tips that can help you design a professional duplicated CD are:

• Ensure that the design of the CD is equal or better than the similar products available in the market. You must put an effort in making the design look creative and just right.
• Using packaging solutions like library cases and jewel cases is very cost-effective and will provide your CD with an appealing professional appearance.

While the CD replicated discs have the highest quality and are durable, they have a minimum order requirement because of the costs involved in the manufacturing process. With no minimum order requirements, CD duplication is the perfect solution for smaller orders of CD copies.

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