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Condre, Inc. releases of the Stylus PC automated CD/DVD R publishing system - Brief Article

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, Jan 5, 2004

Condre, Inc., an OEM manufacturer of CD and DVD Recordable Duplication and Publishing systems, announced recently the release of the Stylus PC System, a PC attach automated CD/DVD R publishing solution. The Stylus PC System is designed with a low cost, yet robust and reliable pick and place robotic system, high quality ink jet printer, and a customized, easy to use GUI software application supported by Windows. Featuring a 120 disc capacity and support for both CD and DVD R formats, the entire configuration is now shipping with a Suggested List Price of $2995.00.

Dennis Maetzold, President of Condre, Inc., noted, "The Stylus PC system combines the best features of Condre's own robotic controller board IP, and a very user friendly GUI software application developed by our Engineering Team with the Prosumer, Institutional and SMB customer in mind. In addition, the Stylus PC is based on a robotic platform that is tried and true for high volume applications requiring little or no down time. We're pleased to bring this exciting, new CD/DVD R publishing solution to market in support of our fast growing customer base."

Chuck Alcon, Jr., Condre's General Manager, added, "Condre's goal in developing the Stylus PC system was to fill a void in the marketplace for a truly reliable automated publishing solution at affordable price points. Our VAR and OEM partners have been asking for an alternative to currently available systems they can offer their customers with confidence and assurance of out of the box, turn key performance. The Stylus PC System meets those requirements, and more."

The Stylus PC System is manufactured and integrated at Condre's facilities in Eden Prairie, Minnesota and is available for immediate shipment. The system can be purchased from any of Condre's authorized VAR, Dealer, or OEM partners.

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