What is CD Duplication?
CD duplication is the process of ‘burning’ copies of a CD master onto blank CD-Rs, like on a computer with a CD burner. The results of CD duplication vary depending on the quality of the CD burner and of the CD-R media. CD duplication companies can do the job for you. They usually do it quicker and cheaper than if you do it yourself and offer printing onto the CD surface. When is CD Duplication used? CD duplication is the manufacturing process used to produce 1 to 499 copies of a CD. CD duplication is used for these smaller quantities because the high set-up costs of CD replication make it uneconomical. CD duplication set-up costs are low, as all that is required for CD duplication is a blank CD-R and a CD burner. What CD Duplication Gets You CD duplication gives you simple duplicates of your master CD that will play on most CD players and computers. The CD can be printed on the label side and will be nearly silver on the data side if the best CD-R blank media are chosen (otherwise the