Friday, November 8, 2013

Primera Disc Publisher Bravo 4102

Primera Disc Publisher Bravo 4102
  • Automatically Prints CDs and DVDs
  • 100 Disc Capacity
  • 2 Disc Publishing Drives

We have had the Bravo 4102 since it was first released. The 4102 provides fast, efficient workflow for our forensic accounting firm.

We produce batches of 250 disks for seminars and batches of 6 disks for client work.

The 4102 prints much faster than the prior model. It is a sophisticated robotic device which you will have to work just a bit to understand if you want the best output. "Understanding" involves running the semi automatic calibration utilities to keep the machine running efficiently. Calibration is required by the differences in the thickness of the various brands of blank stock disks.

My suggestion is to pick a quality brand of blank disks, calibrate, and forget it. Buying "on sale" disks on a regular basis is OK if you don't mind recalibrating.

Bottom line: This unit works great for us.

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If you have to many multiples of disks/DVDs ten this is a great product to have.

This is our second Primera Disc Publisher we wore the other one out.

We have been really happy with the through put rate and the consistent quality of the finished product. We highly recommend the Primera line.

Will update in a couple of months.

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The 4102 is poorly built and a cheap piece of equipment for how much it costs. You would expect an industrial grade publisher for what the manufacturer promises. We get DOA problems out of the box. When we don't get DOA problem the publisher works sporadically with very high rate of failure. It needs constant attention to correct issues with miss picks and printing issues. The software is very buggy as well. Lots of issues with jobs hanging in the queue. Frequently need to uninstall and reinstall device drivers and SDK. All things considered I give the 4102 one star and do not recommend it for applications requiring more than a few discs a day. You'll be spending most of your time trying to fix the thing as opposed to actual disc production. Sure if it's under warranty you can ship it back to Primera for repair, but 1. you will be out of service for a while, 2. you're stuck with the $50 shipping cost, and 3. in two months you will be sending it back again.

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