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Why would I buy a more expensive Composer XL with a Signature IV or SignaturePro CD Color Printer instead of a Bravo?

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Why would I buy a more expensive Composer XL with a Signature IV or SignaturePro CD Color Printer instead of a Bravo?

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It depends upon your current and future needs. Here are a few questions to ask yourself: • How many CD or DVDs will I do in a single job? (Bravo is 25-discs at a time, Composers are 50, 100 or 400 discs at a time.) • How soon do I need them to be finished? (Bravo is a single-drive system. Composers can have one, two or four drives. More drives gives you more discs per hour). • How many do I expect to duplicate in any given month? (Bravo is suggested for up to 50 discs a day. Composers are rated for higher duty cycles.) • Will I ever want to upgrade? (Composers and printers can be mixed-and-matched for different types of printing, different capacities, etc. Bravo is more limited in its ability to be upgraded). –Top– Do I need both Firewire and USB on my PC? Yes. The FireWire connection is used to connect the CD-R or DVD-R drive to the PC. The USB connection is used for robotic commands and printer data from the PC. –Top– What is “Kiosk” mode? Kiosk mode, unique to Bravo, allows you

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