The Print Facility (TPF) offers the most comprehensive and flexible Blu-ray printing, duplicating, replicating, and packaging services in Australia with fast turnaround times and competitive pricing.
Blu-ray Disc, often known simply as Blu-ray, is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format, capable of storing several hours of video in high-definition. The name "Blu-ray" refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater density than is possible with the longer- wavelength red laser used for DVDs.
Storage size: a Blu-ray disc provides 5 times more storage space compared to a DVD.
Video Quality: the video resolution of Blu-ray is double that of a DVD.
Durability: Blu-ray discs have a hard, protective coating to protect your data from scratches.
Copy Protection: 128Bit AACS encryption vs. DVD’s 40Bit CSS Encryption.
Speedy Navigation and access to content.
Whether it's one disc or thousands, our highly skilled team can assist with all aspects of your Blu-ray requirements; from manufacturing to authoring and designing the master, encoding, printing, duplicating, replicating, packaging, distribution and fulfilment services.
Blu-Ray Duplication is the process of duplicating direct data to a high-quality blank Blu-Ray. This process is significantly quicker and cheaper than replication for orders below 500 units. We offer highly economical, full colour digital printing to the disc surface to give your project a professional finish. TPF operate a clean-room facility and adhere to a rigorous maintenance program to ensure high reliability of your Blu-Ray products. Deliver your master electronically or physically to us for our same day duplication service.
The Print Facility (TPF) offers the most comprehensive and flexible Blu-ray printing, duplicating, replicating, and packaging services in Australia with fast turnaround times and competitive pricing.
Blu-ray Disc, often known simply as Blu-ray, is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format, capable of storing several hours of video in high-definition. The name "Blu-ray" refers to the blue laser used to read the disc, which allows information to be stored at a greater density than is possible with the longer- wavelength red laser used for DVDs.