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Primera Technology, Inc. Bravo SE detail information

Posted by Herbert
Posted on 20/01/07 22:56
Manufacturer Primera Technology, Inc.
Product Primera Technology, Inc. Bravo SE
Description Bravo SE is Primera's newest "all-in-one" disc publishing system.
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Software Installation and Run Through

 

Installing the Software


The Primera Disc Publisher SE is shipped with the following software.

  • PTPublisher
  • SureThing CD Label Software Primera Edition

The installation of the software is as easy as the installation of the hardware.

In the PTPublisher installer window we only need to click onto install and all the required tasks are performed automatically.

The same goes for the SureThing CD Label Software Primera Edition

All required software is now installed and we can start to burn and print our discs. But first let us have a closer look into the PTPublisher software.

Program Run Through


The PTPublisher software is the main program which is required to burn and print our discs. The software is very well designed and we will see that it is very easy to use the program. It makes it very easy to create professional looking discs.

Once opened, we see a window which looks quite similar to the Windows XP Explorer window. On the right side we find all the possible tasks listed and on the left we find an option to open an already saved project, we can start a new project, we can view some details to our currently open project or we can view the status of the Disc Publisher SE.

Opening a Data Project gives us 2 more options and we can choose between Create Data DVD and Create Data CD.

Create Audio Project offers us the most common ways to create an Audio CD. We can here choose between copying an audio CD, creating an audio CD and creating a MP3 CD.

Copy Project lets us copying the entire content of a DVD or CD.

Create DVD Project let’s once more copying the entire content of a DVD. Here it is also possible to create a DVD video disc.

Under the menu point “Other Project”, we can print onto a disc without burning, we can burn a disc from a previously saved disc image or we can create an image from a disc. Burn from Disc Image and Create a Disc Image supports the following formats.

  • .GI – Global Image; This is the format for with the PTPublisher software created disc images.
  • .iso

Under Status (viewable via the “More Stati” button on the left bottom) we can find some more information regarding burner, printer and current jobs.

In Drive Properties we can find more information for the installed DVD-RW drive and in case a disc has been inserted, then we can also see some details for the disc. Build a Global Image allows us to build an image from the inserted disc.

Under Printer Properties we can find information regarding the status of the cartridge and we can also clean or align the printer and change the cartridge.

Now let’s continue with creating a disc…..

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Reactions on this item
I have owned my Bravo II for nearly 2 years and it has been nothing but a pain. I have sent it back once as it only manages to print a few cd's before the print fades and looks totally rubbish. I have replaced the print cartridges many times and when it was sent away they cleaned the print heads and this stops the problem for maybe 20 prints, then its back to the same poor printing. I spend my days changing print settings and running cleaning jobs for every cd I do. This product really is not worth all the hassle that goes with it. I have never had a problem with is crashing windows or rejecting discs it is purely the printer that sucks for me. A real waste of money.
I have owned my for about 1yr now and have the same issues. Its a POS. Before it I owned a Bravo II with nothing but issues. I spent more time trying to run a batch of 20 cds than it would of taken to do by hand....
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We've had one at work for about 3 months now and it has been amazing. Not one coaster and the discs look awesome. However like the review said, it is designed for businesses. Being a inkjet it will smudge unless you use Primera's special dvd or cds which are twice the cost of other inkjet printable media. But it looks AMAZING on their media and for a company the few extra bucks isn't that much, plus we got the unit for $500 off.
The ink seems to last pretty good, most of the time I just print one decent sized logo and some text and I have printed probably a hundred discs and I still have 85% ink left.

Overall a very good unit. Works fast and well, the included software is easy to use and relatively full featured.
If anyone is interested, there is a group dedicated to hacking these machines, including using cheaper cartridges. They also help with issues.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/BravoHacking/
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