Droppix Receives LightScribe Certification
Droppix Receives LightScribe Certification for Droppix Label Maker Pro Software, the First Multi-Drive Application of Lightscribe Droppix Label Maker Pro Lets Users Create Professional Quality Labels and Print With Laser Precision to Multiple LightScribe-Enabled Optical Drives Simultaneously.
Droppix Label Maker Pro with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling technology provides a complete and intuitive solution for creating customized labels for CDs and DVDs and printing them directly on the surface of multiple discs simultaneously via LightScribe-enabled optical drives.
“Droppix Label Maker Pro, multi-drive version, with LightScribe technology, along with the Droppix Recorder for Towers solution, puts a professional end-to-end CD and DVD production solution at people’s fingertips,” said Droppix Sales Manager Philippe Vitrant. “Droppix now provides professional users with advanced features and unparalleled ease-of-use, for the complete serial disc production process, from creation of a disc master to the personalization of the media.”
“We are pleased to award compliance to Droppix Label Maker Pro for the first multi-drive application of LightScribe. Now users of systems with multiple drives can duplicate a single label or simultaneously launch multiple labeling tasks in parallel,” said Kent Henscheid, LightScribe Marketing Manager. “Discs duplicated in small and medium businesses and enterprise departments are frequently used for dissemination of sales tracking data, training programs, client services information, and other business content. Droppix’ software leads the way into these markets to deliver the professional-looking results of LightScribe labeling technology.”
LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is a technology that offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their CDs and DVDs. Using the same laser that burns data in their disc drives, customers burn their data as always, flip the disc over, reinsert it into the drive and burn a precise, iridescent label.
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