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Standard duplication rate.........$5.00 per copy (DVD or VHS)

Price includes...disk or tape, case and labels.
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Care of your DVD
We produce videos on a DVD-R disc, which are high quality, state-of-the-art products. However, these discs are vulnerable to scratches and fingerprints, even more so than professionally produced disks. When handling your dve, grab it by the outer edge or your finger through the center hole. Be certain you follow the care guidelines below. We are happy to replace a problem DVD but cannot exchange for customer mishandling. Your DVD will also play on your home computer's DVD-ROM, provided you have DVD reading software.
- The best disc-cleaning solvent is deionized water, but even distilled or soft tap water or the moisture of your breath and a SOFT cloth can work in a pinch. Diluted dish detergent or rubbing alcohol can remove tougher contaminants.
- Never use any organic solvent, polish, antistatic solution, or cleanser that you suspect might attack or coat the plastic surface. In all cases, be sure to wipe the disc with water and dry with a cloth to avoid staining or residue; use a soft, lint-free cloth or photographic lens tissues.
- Always wipe discs in a radial motion, moving in straight lines between the center hub and the outer edge. Almost any type of cleaning will leave microscopic scratches, but a DVD's error-correction mechanism can compensate for thin scratches that cross a data path at a right angle. Wiping discs in a circular motion can leave scratches that cover a longer span of data and may not be correctable.
- Store discs upright (book style) in plastic cases specified for CDs and DVDs.
- Return discs to storage cases immediately after use. Do handle discs by the outer edge or the center hole.
- Do not touch the surface of the disc.
- NEVER clean by wiping in a direction going around the disc; a circular motion can damage the disc.
- Do not expose discs to extreme heat or high humidity or rapid temperature or humidity changes.
- Do not expose recordable discs to prolonged sunlight or other sources of ultraviolet light.
- Do not write or mark in the data (silver) area of the disc (the area the laser "reads").
- Do not store discs horizontally for a long time (years).
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