by: Nathan Davies
Primera is the proud owner of three professional grade disc publishing systems for Blu-ray Disc media. Ideal for mid- to large-sized companies and organizations including government and military, medical records and imaging systems, banking, insurance, back-up and archival, high-definition video, digital movie post production and more. These systems work automatically and “hands-free.”
Bravo SE Disc Publisher Explored For You
Very much like all other Primera Bravo Disc Publishers, the Primera Bravo SE is an automated disc production system. It combines both disc burning and direct printing on inkjet-printable media qualities that makes is different other publishing systems available in the market. Tying these two functions together is an innovative robotic mechanism that picks up a disc, inserts it into the burner, removes it from the burner, inserts it into the printer and then, finally, places the disc in the out bin or, rather, out tray in the case of the SE. This means completely hands-free operation during the multi-disc production process. And with the precision of this robotic mechanism, it also means worry-free operation. This is Primera's sixth-generation mechanism, and it's accurate and even a bit faster than mechanisms I've experienced in previous Bravo models.
Why Primera Bravo SE is Unique
1) The Bravo SE is lighter (11.5 lbs.) and more compact (15" W x 7" H x 14.75" D) than its predecessors.
2) And it's configured a bit differently.
3) With a smaller disc capacity (maximum of 20 discs per run), it offers an integrated output tray that can slide out of the unit for easy access.
4) It can also be operated with the tray open when using the unit for single-disc runs. And unlike other Bravo models, there is no hanging external output bin.
5) The entire thing can fit on your desktop, taking up about the same space as a regular printer.
Special Introduction about Bravo SE Disc Publisher
The performance of the Primera Bravo SE is what you would expect. That is, the robotic arm takes a little bit of time to move the disc around and make sure everything is where it should be (say a total of 30 seconds to 1 minute per disc), but, beyond that, it prints and burns in the same amount of time it would take with a standalone burner or a standalone label printer. The advantage with the Bravo in this regard is that, once the first disc is burned, it can print a label while it's working on burning the next disc, saving you some time there. The speed of the disc burning will, of course, depend largely on the media type and the amount of data that needs to be recorded. Print speeds vary by coverage. But a full-coverage label at highest quality will take about 90 seconds.
In terms of reliability, I encountered absolutely no problems working with the Bravo SE. The robotic arm is accurate owing to a special sensor built into the mechanism to detect discs.
Nothing left unturned in the above lines about the Primera Bravo SE disc publisher so go ahead and purchase one for you once through with key aspects regenerated in above lines.
About The Author
After graduating in electronics seven years ago, Nathan decided to get into the field of electronics. His expertise and knowledge of the latest electronic goods have made him a trusted and reliable name among people as far as seeking expert opinion before buying products such as dvd copier and R-Quest etc is concerned.
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