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wobblyboy wrote on 4/9/2004, 1:48 PM
I don't us that, however I do use DVD Clone (freeware). It works fine.
Sab wrote on 4/10/2004, 7:12 AM
A couple of friends of mine love theirs. Very productive. The Bravo I seemed to have problems with certain kinds of media sticking together.

Mike
Galeng wrote on 4/10/2004, 9:03 AM
Thanks for the input MIke. I have an Epson...but it just doesn't work that well. Sometime it's fine, other times it takes a half hour of monkeying around with it to get one disk to print right. But there's no room for error. Once I put the disk in and it doen't print right, then I have to go back and make another disk and then go through the printing again.

Galen
snicholshms wrote on 4/10/2004, 2:34 PM
I've been using the Bravo II for about six months...it's great! I had to install an Adaptec firewire board in order for my PC to recognize the Bravo's burner. But it sure is nice to wake up in the morning and have 50 DVDs or CDRs burned and their labels automatically printed!

snicholshms wrote on 4/10/2004, 2:34 PM
I've been using the Bravo II for about six months...it's great! I had to install an Adaptec firewire board in order for my PC to recognize the Bravo's burner. But it sure is nice to wake up in the morning and have 50 DVDs or CDRs burned and their labels automatically printed!

FrankLP wrote on 5/7/2005, 3:34 PM
Just curious, can you still use DVDA to create your page(s) or do you have to use the software that Primera provides?
Rain Mooder wrote on 5/8/2005, 3:42 PM
I use a Primera Bravo I for my DVD publishing. It's a little bit
tricky to get to work right and it's not easy to match colors with
other inkjet output. Still, it's a lot easier than printing them through
my Epson 960. I did about 900 disks last year and there's no
way I could of done it without my Bravo I. Actually, since I sent it
back for repairs it's significantly more reliable.
Galeng wrote on 5/10/2005, 3:10 PM
Potatophysics--

Did you have them upgrade it to a dual layer DVD burner at the same time??