New from Microboards are the economical CD copiers that burn at 48X Speed! The QD-125 is a one-to-five CD copier modeled after the popular QD-123. The QD-125 CD Duplicator is... more
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Supported CD Formats: CD Extra, CD-DA (audio), Mixed-mode CD, Photo CD, Video CD, CD-ROM, CD+G (Karaoke CD)
Supported Media Types: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW
Media Load Type: Tray
Optical storage (2nd)
Type: 1 x CD-ROM
Manufacturer's product description
New from Microboards are the economical CD copiers that burn at 48X Speed! The QD-125 is a one-to-five CD copier modeled after the popular QD-123. The QD-125 CD Duplicator is perfectly suited to organizations that need to deliver small runs on demand or need to have in house control of their content. Ease of use and a compact footprint make the QD-125 CD Duplicator suited for the front office or practically anywhere in the studio. One button copying gives the user the ability to make five copies at a time at the highest recording speed available. The QD-125 is the latest in a long line of award-winning duplicators from Microboards and supports virtually all recording formats, including audio, data, and more.
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 1 year
Advantages: Multi tasking, quality, fast Disadvantages: availability, cost, has to be installed in pairs
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