Primera Technology BravoTM user manual Stereo 16 Bit 4431 KHz

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Note: AIFF Files will need to be in a specific format in order for Discribe to accept them. Please be sure that your hard disk has enough space for the converted files and that the files adhere to the following guidelines:

Stereo

16 Bit

4431 KHz

Tip: SDII, MP3 and WAV files will be converted into this format, files added from a mounted audio CD do not have to be converted, but can be converted by holding down the Command key when dragging tracks from a mounted audio CD to the interface. Discribe will prompt you to find out where you would like the extracted tracks saved.

4.Click the Audio… button to view the Audio Picker pane. This will show all the tracks that have been added to your current audio project. You can add tracks by clicking the Add... button and navigating to the desired track, or you can remove tracks by selecting them in the Audio Picker window and clicking the Remove button.

Sequence your tracks by clicking and dragging the audio track to the desired location within the Audio Picker pane. You can select multiple files in the same way that the Finder's 'List' view works (click and drag or by Shift clicking on multiple files).

Discribe allows you to customize the pre-gap, or, the space at the beginning of a track, from 0 to 9 seconds. To set the pre-gap on a track or tracks, select the desired track(s) in the Discribe Audio Picker window and click the pre-gap pop-up menu and select the desired length of time.

Note: The first audio track must have a pre-gap of two and is not user definable. By default, Discribe will set the pre-gaps of tracks 2 and higher to 2 seconds.

1.You may preview audio tracks by selecting the desired track and clicking the Play button.

2.If you are satisfied with the content of your audio project, you are ready to write the disc. If you are still in the Discribe Audio Picker window then click the OK button to return to the main interface. Verify that the

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Contents For Macintosh Printing History Table of Contents Interactive Feature in this Getting Started Thank YOU…Choosing a Good Location Identifying the Parts Unpacking and InspectionTOC Index System Requirements Overview of Operation TOC Index TOC Index Software and Hardware Set-Up Installing the MAC SoftwareHardware Setup Applying PowerLoading Media Discs TOC Index Do not Touch the Copper Area Installing Ink CartridgesConnecting the USB Cable Connecting the FireWire CableScroll to Print Center Configuration UtilityClean Cartridge Alignment Calibration Print Find the number Whose lines touch 12-15 TOC Index Using Discus Creating DiscsClick New Project Canvas Paint Photo Text Using Discribe TOC Index Stereo 16 Bit 4431 KHz Choose image Print Image on discsSetup Print SettingsDesign Image Write Speed Using BURN-Proof / JustLinkNumber of discs Test Write / WritePrinter Options Cartridge to use Inner Diameter IntensityOuter Margin Config UtilitySave As Default Restore DefaultsInk Cartridge Power LED PublisherPerforming a Robotic SELF-TEST Cleaning the PublisherSoftware Test Write Test FailureFragmentation Clearing a Media JAM Bravo not AccessibleCleaning the INK Cartridges Hard Drive Too SlowTechnical Specifications 5, 6, 10 IndexPage Page

BravoTM specifications

Primera Technology BravoTM is a cutting-edge disc publishing solution designed to cater to a wide range of users, from small businesses to large organizations. It stands out in the market due to its advanced features, high-quality output, and user-friendly design.

One of the key features of the BravoTM system is its ability to print directly onto various disc types, including CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This flexibility allows users to create professional-grade media that can be utilized for everything from presentations and promotional materials to personal projects. The system supports both inkjet and thermal printing, providing options that suit different needs and preferences.

The BravoTM incorporates Primera's innovative technology, such as its patented Autoribbon system. This feature automatically detects and changes ink cartridges, minimizing downtime during printing operations. Additionally, the integrated robotic arm selects and retrieves empty discs, making the process seamless and automated. This level of automation is especially advantageous for businesses that require high-volume production, as it boosts efficiency and reduces manual labor.

Another characteristic that sets the BravoTM apart is its high-resolution printing capability. With the ability to produce images at up to 4800 DPI, users can achieve stunning graphics and vibrant colors. The printer's precision ensures that labels and designs are sharp and visually appealing, elevating the professionalism of the final product.

Durability is also an essential aspect of the BravoTM. The printed discs are resistant to scratching and fading, ensuring that media remains intact and presentable over time. This durability is crucial for businesses that rely on their products for branding and marketing purposes.

Furthermore, the BravoTM is equipped with an intuitive software suite that simplifies the design and printing process. Users can create custom labels and designs with ease, utilizing templates or designing from scratch. The software supports a variety of graphic formats, making it versatile for different design needs.

In conclusion, Primera Technology BravoTM is a powerful disc publishing solution that combines advanced printing technology, automation, and user-friendly software to deliver exceptional results. Whether for small-scale projects or large production demands, the BravoTM system meets the diverse needs of users while ensuring high-quality output and reliability. It stands as a top choice for anyone looking to produce professional-grade discs efficiently and effectively.