Thursday, November 6, 2008

All About CD Copiers

CD copiers are the tools that are used to copy the contents of one CD into other CDs. CD copiers have been made with an aim to copy all types of CDs like audio CDs, DVDs, CD-Roms, game CDs, CD-Rs, etc.

If you want to use CD Copiers, then you may require a computer as they can work in conjunction with CPUs, or they may be standalone i.e. copiers which are standalone in nature can do their job without the help of computers. Standalone copiers contain an automaton arm which loads and unloads CDs. In the Standalone copiers, many CDs can be copied at a time. CDs that cannot be copied are automatically discarded at the end.

In the previous models, someone was always required to continuously changing the copied CDs every time; but newer copiers are automated. So CDs were taken one after the other.

There are different kinds of kinds of CD copiers, 2 of them are listed here:

1.) Manual –Manual CD copiers work with the assistance of an operator to actually release the copier and restock the CDs. No doubt, this process is slow and can copy only one to 9 CDs at a time.
2.) Integrated - Integrated CD copier contain a USB drive, which can be attached to the USB port of a computer. This process accelerates the copying procedure.

Normally, companies use CD copiers so that they can make different copies of CDs for their presentations and seminars.

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