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Basic Questions about CD Replication Service

by Alyssa Ried Article Writer
If you have a computer, you are quite familiar with the process of duplicating compact discs (CDs) to multiple copies. This is quite handy if you are only going to replicate a couple of copies, like 5, 10 or even 15. However, if you need to do it at least a hundred times, then this could not be the best way to do it at all. Aside from the time that you need to spend in doing so, your personal computer might not handle bulk music CD manufacturing at all. Before you even approach half of your way, your device will surely hang up, overheat or malfunction.

Is the service right for your requirements?

However, before you avail such service, you would need to answer some of the most basic questions about it. One of these would be if the service is right for your requirements. Well, this is because most of these CD packaging services would normally require a minimum order. For instance, you are required to place a minimum order of 300 copies for them to accept your request. This is because of the costs involved in multiple data duplication. Since this will require special equipment and longer period of time, the service provider needs to meet economies of scale too.

What is the expected quality of the outputs?

Further, another thing that you should address is about the quality of the final product that you will get from availing such music CD manufacturing service. The integrity of the discs should be ensured no matter what. After all, who would want to receive a bulk of defective and full of scratches CD materials, right? Aside from that, the output should also be in accordance to what you agreed and instructed with your supplier. This would also include the color, texture and the total quality of the packaging of your materials. Of course, if you paid so much, you deserve to get a high quality product, right?

Is it worth your money?

Furthermore, it is also worth addressing if the entire CD packaging service is really worth every value of your penny or not. This is not just about the nominal amount that you are going to pay for it. Rather, it is also about knowing if doing it, in the first place, is valuable to your business or not. For instance, if you do not need to replicate more than 300 copies of your material, but you still ordered such volume to meet the minimum requirement, then you are wasting your money. What are you going to do with the unused copies?


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