Thursday, April 25, 2024
Search
English
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Mobiles
All News Categories
Older News
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Cooling Systems
Mobiles
Software Reviews
Reviews Around the Web
Technology Previews
Essays
Interviews
Tech Views
Glossary
FAQ
Guides/How-To's
Firmware
Drivers
BIOS
Software
Media Tests
Drive Comparisons
DVD Media Formats
All Forums
Become Member
Today's Posts
Popular Topics
In-House
Optical Storage
Optical Storage Software
General
Consumer Electronics
Other
News Around The Web
Advertise
Links
Jobs
Site Map
News/Reviews Feed
Submit News
Polls
Competitions
Users' Privacy
Contact Us
About
Home
|
News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Tuesday, February 13, 2001
Rimage adds single-drive systems to desktop family CD-R publishing systems
You are sending an email that contains the article
and a private message for your recipient(s).
Your Name:
Your e-mail:
* Required!
Recipient (e-mail):
*
Subject:
*
Introductory Message:
HTML/Text
(Photo: Yes/No)
(At the moment, only Text is allowed...)
Message Text:
"...Rimage today announced two new single-drive 12X CD-R publishing systems designed and competitively priced for the office environment. The Desktop Publisher 800 and Network Publisher 800 are MSRP priced at only $4500 and $5200 respectively and can handle up to 50 CDs for true lights-out production. Both models will be available for mass shipping within the first quarter 2001.
These PC host-based systems feature silent operation, compact design and sophisticated robotics. Both systems contain one 12X CD-R drive, a 50-disc autoloader, a 1200 dpi ink jet printer for high resolution and CD production software specifically designed for the office environment. The Network Publisher 800 includes Rimage's proprietary OfficeNet software suite, which allows users from multiple interoffice departments to create custom CD-Rs from a central publishing station.
Other advantages include greater stability and uniform speed in production because PC processors are more powerful than on-board processors contained in stand-alone systems. Rimage plans to use 16X recorders when the next generation drives become widely available.
The Network Publisher 800 model also can print and record simultaneously to increase performance. Users can download and prioritize as many jobs as desired. For greater control over use, systems administrators can restrict the ability to create audio CDs..."
Home
|
News
|
All News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Site best viewed at 1024x768+ -
CDRINFO.COM
1998-2024 - All rights reserved
-
Privacy policy
-
Contact Us
.