CD Pressing - Small #'s (less than 1500) - Advice?
MoSS
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Hi, I did some searches, but I can't stand the 1 minute (or whatever it is) delay between searches in this forum. I'm sure someone has spoke on this topic before. I'm trying to press maybe 1,000 CD's and like everyone else on this planet I want something cheap but good. I need something basic with a cover and disc. I assume jewel case is cheapest, but maybe sleeve (cardboard/printed) is cheaper. Digipack is nice, but I'm sure the cost is more than what I need. I'd like a spot in the US to avoid customs/duty charges. If there is a decent savings, I'll run it in Canada. I'm not mad at the rest of the world, but I'm trying to avoid shipping charges as well. I'm also open to the idea of pressing 1000 cd's, and only 500 covers and then putting them together myself if that's a way to reduce costs (500 of the 1000 cd's are for promo), or even using two companies to cut costs. I'm seeing the costs ending up somewhere around $1.31 or so a disc ($1.35 for arguments sake), so I was wondering if anyone knew of a little mom/pop shop before I pull the trigger.Thanks
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Alright then... I actually have laser printers, so maybe I can do my own. How much and where did you get your blank digipacks from?
i would also be interested in this knowledge.
Hey, I run a CD/DVD/12" Vinyl pressing house. We're called SAMO media and we're based in Toronto (www.samomedia.com or www.myspace.com/samomedia). Maybe I can help you out?
In terms of what's the most cost-effective, I recommend going the jewelbox with insert/traycard route. It's the cheapest because these things get run so often that the plants have an easy time ganging up all the printing, reducing their set up costs. So on the flipside, digipaks are more expensive per unit because they are run less often. And furthermore, if you go nuts and want recycled stock digipaks with die cuts, then you're looking at pricier territory because they have to run it on an individual press. So you can use this system as a measure for basic pricing...
Email me or call for more info and pricing...416.425.6631. We're an indie shop staffed by all dudes in bands, so we know how to treat people.
To name a few people we've worked with...Propagandhi, No Dynamics, RA The Rugged Man, Diverse, Braintax, Japanther, The Constantines, Kardinal Offishal, etc etc...
Hope this info helps.
paul
500 2 colour CDs with 2 Panel Inserts (opens up like a birthday card) and Traycards, both 4+1 (meaning full colour outside/black and white inside).
We do a lot of volume so we get cheap shipping rates too.
Don't mean to be plugging away here, just thought the info might be useful.
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paul
www.effectuality.ca
they have both a u.s and canadian office.
i don't know if their prices are competitive or not, but they have lots of options.
you can also do it all online.
hope that helps.
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annone ever try those lightscribe burners / cd's?
Or do what I did Order the 1to7 tower burner etc... actually I have to get backs to work hit me with a PM with your # and I'll call you...
Yes I heard about that the larger companies make you fill out some lame forms and ish.... Hey which kelly paper does your boy work at?
I can tell you who to avoid. PM me if you want to know. I had some major troubles concerning making a payment and not getting my CD's in time, which ended up fucking up my release schedule. Granted, it was my own release schedule, but I had promoted it in a manner where it would lead up to the release. Come to find out that the guy cashed my check, and didn't bother doing the task because he waited around for more money from others. What that had to do with my order, I don't know.
in Minneapolis
866.788.1659