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Repair DVD CD & Blu disc equipment
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cm42066
Junior Member
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30. September 2011 @ 18:28 |
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Hi Group,
I am thinking about starting a service to repair the discs that always seem to fail due to scratches, embeded dirt, etc. I tried the low priced machines (<$200) and they just will not cut it for a business. Too expensive per disc and just do not do a good job, as they leave marks which makes backup impossible.
Has anyone any experience with the high end repair machines? I see several in the $1500 and up range (way up!). I sure cannot afford to buy a lemon at these prices.
Any info will be appreciated.
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scorpNZ
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30. September 2011 @ 19:58 |
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local vid store has 3 dvd cleaners he swears by this one as the pads are finer grit or something about getting a finer cut,the price if you ask me is paramount to extortion,the pads issue is something you'll need to look closely at depending on what you buy
http://discwizard.allinteractive.com.au/index.php
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cm42066
Junior Member
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2. October 2011 @ 13:39 |
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Originally posted by scorpNZ: local vid store has 3 dvd cleaners he swears by this one as the pads are finer grit or something about getting a finer cut,the price if you ask me is paramount to extortion,the pads issue is something youll need to look closely at depending on what you buy
http://discwizard.allinteractive.com.au/index.php
Thank you. That is a nice lower volume unit. I feel that trying to insure a supply of consumables from overseas might be a problem.
Thanks for the reply.
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