The Bravo Archive-Series Disc Publisher by Primera burns and prints up to twenty CD or DVD discs at a time making it capable of handling most any short-run disc publishing job you throw at it. In just thirty seconds, the Bravo Archive-Series prints each disc with 100% coverage in high quality 4800 DPI resolution. It also uses Primera's sixth-generation robotics which provides automated, unattended operation that is both reliable and efficient.
The Bravo Archive-Series can also produce just one disc at a time and provides convenient, front panel access upon job completion making disc collection time-saving and simple. It is designed to use JVC's Archival Grade DVD-R media and powerful design and publishing software has been included to help you place photos, backgrounds, text and graphics anywhere on the disc. JVC's Archival Grade DVD-R delivers long term data retention by using a proprietary dye which controls the initial writing error at low levels. It also complies to the Optical Disc Archive Test ISO/1EC10995 which ensures that recorded data can be retained safely for more than 30 years under a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius and with 50% relative humidity. The reflective layer was specifically-developed for archival use and is designed to last the lifetime of the media. Compared to JVC's standard DVD-R surface, the archival media is 200 times more scratch resistant, seven times more fingerprint resistant and one thousand times more dust free. Sometimes, special integration with applications for PACS/DICOM medical imaging systems, law enforcement, surveillance video and audio/video on-demand is required. The Bravo Archive-Series has this covered with a simple, yet comprehensive SDK (Software Developer's Kit) for both Windows and Mac. The SDK is free from the manufacturer to qualified developers.Burns and prints up to 20 CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs at a time
Prints discs with 100% coverage in high quality, 4800 DPI resolution in as little as 30 seconds
Uses JVC's archival-grade DVD recordable drive and DVD-R media
Convenient front panel access to discs upon job completion
Design and publishing software included to make disc printing easy
SDK (Software Developer's Kit) for special integration with job specific applications
