Recordable CDR or DVDR- Special Substrate to Allow Burning
Recordable discs (also known as CDR, or CD-R, DVDR, DVD-R) are manufactured blank discs (no data). The substrate is poured out into the mold, and instead of the data being pressed onto them, a special substrate layer is applied that allows you to burn the data onto them with a computer. Your artwork is silkscreened or offset printed onto the blank disc -- no differently from pressed discs. So the final product is a professionally printed disc, that you can write at your leisure. Serialization is also available should you need individual, unique numbers on the discs.
We offer recordable disc silkscreening or offset printing with the gamut of printed and unprinted disc packaging. You can order your recordables with such deluxe packaging as full color CD Jackets, Mailers, Custom Tray Paks, Eco Friendly Jackets with foam hubs or pockets, Mini LPs, Paper Sleeves, as well as bulk packed.
Pressed CD or DVD- Glass Mastering, Stamping, Injection Molding
Pressed CD or DVD manufacturing differs from recordable disc burning in one very important respect. In CD pressing or DVD pressing, all the data is put onto the disc in one "stamping" step (plating, actually). This is what we call the glass mastering step. The discs therefore, all have the same data.The disc shape is then created by injection molding. Once they are molded, pressed CDs or DVDs are either silkscreened or offset printed, then inserted into their packaging.
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