



EPSON PP-100III
Combining precision robots with the world’s leading inkjet printing technologies, Epson is setting a new standard for professional disc publishing, printing up to 8 Blu-Ray discs per hour*
Publishing speed up to 30 discs / hour1
Printing up to 65 discs / hour2
High Precision and Reliability
The Discproducer PP-100II is built to withstand hard knocks and keep dust out. The solid body provides a sturdy housing for the intricate technologies within to run processes smoothly without any interruption.
With AcuGrip™ robotic arm, which handles one disc at a time, reduces the risk of incurring scratches on the disc, often caused by conventional sliding mechanisms and prevents interruptions during unsupervised production, caused by mechanical blockage.
Unrivalled Performance with Cost Savings
Epson’s industry-leading Micro Piezo print head and ink technology ensure uniform, stable ink droplets with virtually no satellites or misting, producing brilliant and crisp disc labels at a high resolution of up to 1440 dpi x 720 dpi.
Epson’s Micro Piezo™ technology also protects against striation and ink bleed, and allows ultra-fine colour graduation plus razor-sharp text – even in small font sizes.
Instead of traditional whole cartridges, Discproducer utilises six individual highcapacity ink cartridges that are easily replaced in a few seconds, thus allowing you to print more while keeping running costs low.
Convenient and Fuss-Free Operation
The “”Total Disc Maker”” software is easy to use for fast and efficient production of CDs and DVDs in just three simple steps:
Step 1: Compile Data. Disc Editing mode lets you indicate the type of data to be burned – for example a music, video or data disc – then load the data and save it into a created folder. It’s quick and easy, so even nonexperts and novices will find it a breeze.
Step 2: Compose the Print Image. Label Editing mode lets you compose your CD/DVD label using pre-defined templates and provided images or even customize your own design. Preview your finished composition and store it for easy retrieval in the future.
Step 3: Configure for Production. Publishing mode lets you set parameters such as the number of CDs or DVDs to be burned, the burning and print speed, the in/out trays for discs, and print resolution. Then simply press “Publish” and your production run is on its way.