Bravo 4200 Series Disc Publisher
The Primera Bravo 4200 AutoPrinter is a dedicated disc printing solution designed for professional media labeling. It automates the printing process for up to 100 discs, applying high-resolution 4800 dpi color graphics directly onto inkjet-printable media. Setup is simplified with Windows and Mac compatibility via USB 3.0, and included software makes label creation easy. This model is optimized for high-volume, mission-critical applications, offering a low cost per printed disc with its high-yield, tri-color ink cartridge system for consistent, high-quality output.
$2095.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
27
/ 50
#27 in CD/DVD Duplicators
Price vs Category Average
+36%
Above average
Print Resolution
4800
/ dpi
Who it's for
- High Capacity and Automation
- Professional Print Quality
- Fast Throughput and USB 3.0
Who should skip it
- High Initial Cost
- High Consumable Expenses
- Mechanical Complexity and Jams
Key Specs
Print Resolution
4800 dpi
Optical Disc Tray Capacity
100 discs
Connectivity Interface
USB 3.0
Printing Technology
Inkjet
Supported Optical Discs
BD-R, CD-R, DVD±R
OS Compatibility
Windows 7 to 11 / macOS 10 to 14
Ink Cartridge System
Tri-color
Dimensions
17.8 x 11 x 17.5 inches / 45.2 x 27.9 x 44.5 cm
Features
- Prints directly onto inkjet-printable discs
- Automates disc labeling workflow
- High-resolution 4800 dpi inkjet quality
- Simple setup with included software
- Fast data transfer via USB 3.0
- Low ongoing cost with high-yield cartridge
- Handles up to 100 discs unattended
- PC-connected operation
What customers say
Professional users highly value the Bravo 4200 Series for its robust automation and reliable performance in high-volume disc production. It is praised as a workhorse capable of consistently creating large batches of CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays with minimal oversight, saving significant time for businesses and institutions. Print quality is frequently cited as excellent, yielding professional results. Users appreciate the solid build quality, suggesting durability for continuous operation. The primary drawback noted is the significant initial investment cost and ongoing expenses for proprietary supplies. Despite these costs, for users requiring efficient, high-quality, automated disc publishing, the Bravo 4200 is considered an indispensable and highly effective solution.
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