Epson PP-50

Automated Disc Publishing of Up to 50 Discs Per Run

The Epson Discproducer PP-50 offers an efficient and highly reliable integrated disc publishing solution for a wide range of industries and applications.

    • Publish up to 50 discs in a batch
      Print + burn 15 CDs per hour
      Print 60 CDs or DVDs per hour
      Low cost per published media

       

       

High Precision and Reliability
The Discproducer PP-50 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

Monitoring System Reliability
The Monitoring Software keeps you informed about all-important parameters such as tray status and pending jobs. It helps you choose whether to let your production run continue unattended, and protects you against unexpected interruptions, especially when facing tight deadlines.

Compact Design
At less than 40cm wide, the PP-50 is one of the smallest systems in its class. Its flat top allows for another unit to be stacked above to save space or be used as storage surface for media and print cartridges. 

Convenient Total Front-Operation
The PP-50 offers the ergonomic advantages of total front-operation and status reporting. Unlike other systems that allow publishing to continue without ink, the PP-50 shows ink level status using an LED for each individual colour. This allows the printing process to be manually or automatically interrupted in case of a near-empty ink cartridge, thereby eliminating damage and waste. 

Ideal for a Wide Range of Applications
The fully automated PP-50 is designed to deliver highly reliable data burning and photo-realistic printing for all kinds of applications, leaving you free to focus on other tasks. 

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What's in the box:

CD-ROM (Printer Driver, Application Software, User’s Guide)

Paper Manual (Setup Guide)

6 Ink Cartridges (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Light Cyan, Light Magenta, Black)

USB cable (Except PP-100N)

AC Cable

Warranty card

Publishing Speed:


CD (Burn and print): Up to 15 discs / hourDVD (Burn and print): Up to 8 discs / hourPrinting Only (CD / DVD): Fast Mode: Up to 60 discs / hour
Fine Mode: Up to 40 discs / hour

Publishing Modes (Unattended):


Low Volume Mode: Up to 20 CDs / DVDsStandard Mode: Up to 50 CDs / DVDs

Printer Module:


Print Resolution: Fast Mode: 1440 dpi x 720 dpi
Fine Mode: 1440 dpi x 1440 dpi

CD/DVD Drives:


Number of Drives: 1Writing Speed (Max.): CD: 40x, DVD-R / DVD+R: 12x, DVD-R DL / DVD+R DL: 8xSize: Outside diameter: 120 mm ± 0.3 mm
Inside diameter: 15 mm + 0.1/- 0 mm
Thickness: 1.2 mm + 0.3/- 0.1 mmFormat: Only standard 120mm (4.7") discsType: CD-R, DVD±R, DVD±R DLSurface: Inkjet printable

Interface:


Standard: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed

Software:


Standard: Total Disc Maker

Computer Requirements:


Operating System: Windows 7, Vista SPI or later, XP SP2 or later, Server 2008 R2, Server 2008 SP2 or later , Server 2003/2003 R2 SP2 or later. (Windows XP SP3 and Server 2003/2003 R2 32-bit only)CPU: Pentium 4, 1.4GHz or higher (2.0GHz Windows Server 2008)Memory: 2GB or more (1GB Vista)HDD Capacity: 30GB or more (50GB Windows Server 2008), 7200 rpm or higherGraphics: XGA or better, 65,536 colours or better

Warranty:


Standard: 1-year limited warranty

Electrical Specifications:


Rated Voltage: AC 100-240VRated Frequency: 50~60Hz

Notes:

1 Fast mode, writing speed: 40x, CD: 600MB data volume.

2 Fast mode, writing speed: 12x, DVD: 3.8GB data volume.

3 Actual cartridge yields may be lower with high-density images, hot and dusty conditions, less frequent printing, or printing predominantly with one colour. All ink colours are used for printing and printer maintenance, and all colours have to be installed for printing. For print quality, part of the ink from the included cartridges is used for printer startup and a variable amount of ink remains in the cartridges after the “replace Cartridge” signal.

4 The printer’s ink pad is estimated to become saturated and need replacing after about 30,000 discs. Based on printing 2,000 discs per month, bi-directional. Actual results will vary based on such factors as images printed, print settings, media type, frequency of use and temperature.