CD Duplication

Golden Gryphon Productions     ABN 31 634 878 137

We do short-run (5-100) CD copies, primarily for the folk music communityPrices start from $6.50 per CD, which includes CD with label, tray insert, and 4- or 8-page booklet.   All printing is in full colour.   There is a one-time-only setup fee of $25.   Shipping costs depend on number of CDs and distance.

Special Try-It-And-See Offer

5 CDs plus setup costs for only $40!   You save $13, and the setup fee is fully applicable to any subsequent orders. (Shipping not included.)

How It Works

You send us one complete CD, which we keep for future reference, to use as the master for duplicating and creating the tray insert, label, and booklet.    This CD must be in mint condition for good results!

The tray insert  and booklet are printed on 100gsm smooth matte or semi-gloss paper;  booklets are stapled.   The printing is water resistant, but not fully waterproof.  Standard labels are waterproof matte finish.

CD cases are standard full-width jewel cases with black spines.

For 25 or fewer CDs, orders are typically shipped next day.  Larger numbers take an extra 1-2 days.    Minimum order is 5 CDs unless you are very, very nice to us.

Options

2- or 4-page booklets are the same cost;  extra pages are 75c per page.  Glossy photo-finish paper for booklet cover is 50c extra per CD.   Paper heavier than 100gsm can be negotiated.

Glossy waterproof translucent labels over white or silver (your choice) CDs are 50c extra per CD;  for gold CDs, add 50c per CD.

CD jewel cases with white spines cost an extra 20c per CD.  Completely clear jewel cases require printing on the reverse side of the tray insert.  This adds $5 to the setup fee, and an extra 40c per CD.

Rush jobs incurr extra fees, depending on order size and delivery time.

Guaranteed waterproof printing for booklet and tray insert, add $1 per CD (more if the booklet has extra pages).

Artwork, layout, and design above the basic setup is charged at $20/hour, which is pretty damn cheap.

This page created by and copyright Golden Gryphon Productions and Christine Robertson 2006.