Ordering CD Duplication

Please read all ordering instructions carefully. Use the links to skip through the page.

The Ordering Process - Mastering - Proofs - Artwork and Templates - Payment - Mail Address

The Ordering Process:

First get an up-to-date quote using our instant quote calculator (which you can find here: http://www.littlebazaar.co.uk/pages/get-a-quote/cd-dvd-duplication-replication-quote.php).

When you have a quote that you are happy with, read the terms and conditions carefully. Copy the quote number from the email you receive and paste it into our online order form (which you can find here: http://www.littlebazaar.co.uk/pages/online-order-form.php).

Follow the order form through it's various stages, taking care to read all the instructions carefully.

Print out either the confirmation screen or the confirmation email and send it to us with your material for duplication, artwork (if not already emailed) and full payment (see below for payment options).

Delivery charges vary depending on weight, number of boxes and post code/destination country. Full payment and materials must be sent and approved before the work can begin.

Mastering:

It is highly recommended that if your disc content contains music, it be properly mastered before going ahead with duplication or replication. We can master your music, if you wish, from £19 per track. Use our online quote calculator for an accurate quote.

Proofs:

IMPORTANT: The Little Bazaar strongly recommend you purchase a print proof, as colours on a monitor are often very different from CMYK print colours. Prices as follows:

-1 Proof for CD/DVD on-body digital print (disc only) = £14.50

-1 Proof for complete CD/DVD set (paper parts and disc) = £34.50


Please note that if you decide not to purchase a proof, The Little Bazaar will NOT accept responsibility for any mismatch from your print expectations.

Artwork and Templates:

You can download the artwork templates from http://littlebazaar.co.uk/pages/artwork-templates.php, where you can also find tutorials on how to set up your artwork correctly.

All artwork must be sent either on a CD or emailed as a single ZIP file (we do not accept artwork sent as multiple files unless they are zipped up as one file first). If any changes are made, all the artwork files must be sent again in their entirety.

Designs must conform to our templates, otherwise a £25 artwork setup fee (or £5 for limited print options) will be chargeable to set up the artwork for you. If you want us to design your artwork for you, this will be charged at our design rate of £12.50 per hour.

Payment:

You can pay by any of the following methods:

Cheque (made payable to "The Little Bazaar").

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Postal Order.

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Bank Transfer (details given on request).

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Credit/Debit Card (£300 max and online only; we cannot take card orders by telephone).

If you wish to pay by card, let us know and we will email you an electronic invoice (make sure your email account will not reject this type of email). This invoice will contain a link to a secure card payment server, where you can enter your details.

Send all materials to us at:

The Little Bazaar
Marlborough House
159 High Street
Wealdstone
Harrow
Middlesex
HA3 5DX

N.B. It is company policy to donate 10% of our profits to good causes and to make every effort to offset the environmental impact of our operation through the CarbonNeutral Company. If you need any more details, please contact us.

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What\'s the difference?

CD duplication is the copying of data from one disc to another through the process of burning, especially in large commercial quantities.

Though many people use the terms duplication and replication interchangeably, there are gross differences between the two. Though both processes transfer information onto CDs or DVDs, duplication is the process of burning dots that mimic what we call pits onto a CD surface and is normally undertaken by Duplication Companies. The device which does the burning is called a burner can be inexpensively found on home PCs.

CD replication on the other hand obtains an imprint from a glass master and stamps the data in binary form ontp the disc. In duplication, the duplicate is of the same or inferior quality as the original. No attempt is made to change the quality or constitution of the data transferred. CD Duplication is also cheap to do and therefore the favorite of computer enthusiasts who don\'t have the large budget to do replication.