What is the Difference Between CD Replication and CD Duplication?
CD replication refers to the process of pressing (plastic injection molding) of a disk with your data on it. This includes a process of mastering your data, disk manufacturing, silk screening your art on the disk face, quality control and packaging. The resultant product has durable scratch resistant surfaces. CD duplication refers to the process of “burning” your data on a blank CD disk. A CD burner drive uses laser technology to burn your data in light sensitive dies on the blank disk. Some disks can be only written to once while others are re-writable. A E-K Media we only use the highest quality Taiyo Yuden media that is write once, preventing any accidental erasure by the end user.