Description Xerox LightScribe 11 Disc Duplicator
Efficient and Reliable In-House Disc Production
The Xerox Duplicator eleven drive LightScribe Disc Duplicator is a fast and convenient way to make numerous copies of CD's and/or DVD's. The eleven drive Xerox LightScribe Copier is ready to be a fixture in your copy/dupe room, helping you get your big copy jobs done quickly. The LightScribe capable Xerox Disc Duplicator uses LightScribe technology to print labels on the top of your Lightscribe CD or DVD discs. Like all Xerox Disc Duplicators, the Xerox LS models are standalone copiers with the ability to drag & drop your files and label designs from a PC when connected via its USB connection. The Xerox Drag & Drop utility requires Xerox's software.
Standalone operation
The Xerox Duplicator can operate independently from a PC. The entire unit is operated from an easy to use LCD interface on the top front panel.
Transfer image files from a PC directly to the duplicatorÕs Hard Drive (HDD)
Connect the duplicator to a PC by USB connection and transfer image files directly on to the duplicatorÕs internal HDD. You no longer need to spend the extra time and effort to generate a master disc to initiate the duplication process.
Disc Labeling Capability
The Xerox Duplicator offers a line of disc labeling models, using LightScribe technology, which allows the user to print custom labels directly onto the top side of LightScribe capable CD or DVD media. The Xerox LS models are standalone systems with the added capability to transfer label designs from a PC via the Drag & Drop technology to print onto all LS capable discs in every recorder drive on the unit.
Supports all formats of CD, DVD
Xerox Duplicators support all common recordable and rewritable CD, DVD formats as well as special items including CDTEXT, ISRC, and Over-Burned CD.
Large capacity buffer memory
When making copies from the reader, large capacity buffer memory allows more data to be stored in flash from 8MB up to 256MB (depending on the model). It keeps all drives burning at the same speed without pausing (known as buffer under-run) for a more stable and reliable duplication at higher burning speeds.
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