Tuesday, August 16, 2011

CD Maintenance � How to make sure you CD stays in good shape


As we all know CDs & DVDs are prone to scratching, marking, cracking & breaking.


Manual Tower DuplicatorsFirst, think about the type of music store you envision. Don�t have capital for a storefront or room for inventory? Self storage is the perfect place to store your inventory. Will you specialize in one type of instrument? Or have a variety of percussion, keyboards and guitars. Look into wind instruments, musical accessories like shakers and tambourines, amplifiers, cases, DJ equipment, electric guitars, microphones, and string instruments. The possibilities are endless, but try to form a niche. To make your store unique, stick with where you have the most experience. If you�re like most online entrepreneurs, you might be a bit strapped for cash. Have any other skills? A way to increase profits is to offer local classes to music students or clubs and perhaps even rent some of your inventory out to them. Your online business can start on a part-time basis from home. A self storage can safely keep any inventory you�re keeping and is easy to access once you make that first sale.Flash Duplicators and PrinterZeus Series � Mid-Range CategoryWhen you remove your discs from their CD Jewel Cases or DVD box then you risk the centre-hub cracking or breaking. This will lead to disc failures. Especially for console playing or DVD films. Having looked around for a remedy to this common problem, we have found a solution...Brief Introduction to our CD DVD and Blu-Ray duplicators and publishers.The Apollo Dual Printer Autoloader connects to an existing PC and can only be configured with (2) SpeedJet Inkjet Printers. The Apollo Dual H is a very simple and basic printing system and cannot queue print jobs nor be networked. The SpeedJet printer uses standard off-the-shelf HP ink cartridges, which makes consumables widely available.Dual Printer Autoloaders

It�s in the form of a metal reinforced centre-hub. It�s easy to attach and will reduce the stress that is normally applied when removing CDs or DVDs from Jewel Cases or DVD Boxes. This will prevent the discs from cracking at the centre. �Hurray!� I hear you say.




Author: Keith McGregor


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