Product description
Primera DP-XRP Series Disc Publishers
The Primera DP-XRP Series Disc Publishers are advanced systems for the automatic burning and full-colour printing of CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray discs. Thanks to the integrated robotic arm, powerful software and high-quality inkjet technology, you can effortlessly produce professional discs in-house: fast, reliable and fully automated.
This series is specifically designed for environments where efficiency, reliability and integration are key.
What do these systems do?
With the DP-XRP Series, you can automate the entire optical media production process:
- Automatic loading of blank discs
- Simultaneous burning with 2 integrated drives
- Full-colour printing directly onto the disc
Designed for professional integration
What makes the DP-XRP Series unique is its rackmount design. Unlike standard desktop systems, these models are perfectly suited for integration into existing technical environments.
Key benefits:
- Rackmount design – easy to install in server racks or cabinets
- Front-loading system – easy access, even in limited spaces
- Robust metal housing – suitable for intensive use
- Reliable for long production runs
Difference from the Primera DP Series
The Primera DP Series Disc Publishers and the Primera DP-XRP Series Disc Publishers offer the same powerful technology for burning and printing. The main difference lies in form factor and application:
Primera DP Series (desktop)
- Standalone unit for desks or workstations
- Ideal for standard office or production use
Primera DP-XRP Series (rackmount)
- Designed for integration into racks and cabinets
- More robust and better suited for professional environments
- Front-accessible and space-saving
In short:
DP = desktop solution
DP-XRP = industrial, rack-integrated solution
Models within the DP-XRP Series
This series includes two models, both equipped with 2 drives for maximum efficiency:
- Primera DP-4202 XRP DVD
- For CD and DVD production
- Primera DP-4202 XRP BLU
- For CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs
Both models are identical in operation and design. The only difference is Blu-Ray support.


