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Carnegie Mellon CD Press
This project is no longer active.
Head: Dennis Marous
Contact: Dennis Marous (dcm@cs.cmu.edu)
Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Location: WEH5320A
Phone: (412) 268 8829
Associated lab/group: Internet Systems Lab
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Project Description |
Personnel
Carnegie Mellon CD Press - A low volume CD duplicating service being offered to the campus community by the Internet Systems Lab within the Robotics Institute.
Advantages:
- Quick turn-around, usually "next day" on short runs
- Inexpensive - $6.00 without a label, $7.00 with a label
- Centrally located on campus, Wean Hall - WEH5320A
- CD-R copies made from customer's CD-R master or master CD-R can be created from customer's downloadable files
- CD Press has been in operation since January, 2000 and to date has made thousands of CD-R copies for its many campus community customers
Features:
- Auto-loading standalone CD-R duplicating system\
- Duplication of up to 100 CD-Rs per production run
- Multiple CD formats supported
- Optional custom labeling using full CD-R size paper label system
- Bulk U.S. mailing of copies to customer's audience distribution list
Payment Methods:
- We accept Oracle charge numbers, checks, or cash . . . sorry no credit cards
Service Possibilities:
- Required course materials on CD-R containing streaming video/audio of course lectures
- Student CD-R "sets" for course guidelines and assignments for the semester
- Research data on CD-R requiring shared copies for other research participants
- Audio / video samplings requiring backup copies
- Workshop, seminar, defense presentations recorded on CD-R
Contact:
- Contact- Denny Marous, Manager / Operator
- Phone - (412) 268 8829
- Email - dcm@cs.cmu.edu
- Location - Wean Hall 5320A
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Name |
Title |
Email Address |
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Dennis Marous |
Executive Assistant, CS |
dcm@cs.cmu.edu |
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Mansoo Park |
Computer Programmer |
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