I agree entirely with Melissa---our RTI disc cleaning & repair machine has been 
effective, easy to use and a real workhorse. It's been well worth the 
investment.
We've used the basic ECO-SMART for years now with great success and never a 
hiccup. RTI recommended this model (over the more expensive models they could 
have promoted but didn't) for our less-than-daily use---mainly because it won't 
clog up if it sits between use.  For us, their sales & support people (Scott 
Jahnke in our case) were key to identifying the model that best matched our 
needs.
Best,
Tyra Grant

Digital and electronic media preservation officer
University of Kansas Libraries
tgr...@ku.edu<mailto:tgr...@ku.edu>
785-864-8951

From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Melissa McHenry
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:19 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Recommendations on DVD scratch/repair machine or system

Jared

We are a public library that uses the ECO-SENIOR from RTI. We purchased it 
approx. 6 years ago for $2800. I know they have newer/other models, but you 
have to call for pricing (I think).
I love it. The discs look new and they can be repaired a handful of times 
(depending on the disc and damage). I had to send it for repair once which cost 
$300. It is simple to use and the supplies are also reasonable. FYI, I use it 
every week or two though it is made to be used on a daily basis.

http://www.discchek.com/

Hope this helps,
Melissa McHenry
Gates Public Library
Rochester, NY 14624

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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Seay, Jared Alexander
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:35 AM
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Subject: [Videolib] Recommendations on DVD scratch/repair machine or system

Library Friends,

I need some recommendations on good (moderately priced) DVD scratch repair 
machines/systems.  Or can anyone point me to a site that does good objective 
reviews of such?  I can only find company sites (no objectivity there).  What 
are you folks using?

Please feel free to respond kindly to me off list.  Thanks.

Jared

PS: Has anyone ever created a general (or specific) FAQ site/blog/webthing 
based on questions asked on this list?  A massive undertaking to be sure.  But, 
how helpful it would be.

Jared Alexander Seay
Reference Librarian
Head, Media Collections
Addlestone Library
College of Charleston
Charleston SC 29424

Main Office:           843-953-1428       
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