Casio CW-L300 User Guide - Page 62

DISC Mode - ink

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DISC Mode Symptom The printing operation is finished normally, but nothing is printed. Printing is not clear. Printing is poor quality. Printing is too light. Possible Cause The ink ribbon is used up. Any of the following can interfere with proper printing. • A disc printing surface that is not smooth and flat • A disc printing surface that has a design or lines printed on it • A disc printing surface that supports ink jet printing only Recommended Action Load a new ink ribbon cassette (option). (Startup Guide, page 11) Use a disc that meets the requirements described in the bundled "Printing Precautions" or at the following Internet URL. http://world.casio.com/ds/ media/ You can also try adjusting the print density to make it darker. (page 55) The printed color is different from the ink ribbon color. The ink ribbon cassette is not loaded properly. The color of the final printout is affected by both the color of the ink ribbon and the color of the disc you are printing on. Re-load the ink ribbon cassette properly. Try using a lighter color disc or a darker color ink ribbon. E 60 Symptom The printing is not positioned correctly on the disc. The disc stops part way through printing. Possible Cause Improper alignment of the disc when it is placed in the printer. The power cord plug or the AC adaptor is not plugged in as far as it will go. The printer is malfunctioning. Battery power is low or the wrong type of batteries are loaded in the printer. Recommended Action Use the positioning guide when aligning the disc. (Startup Guide, page 21) Correctly connect the power cord and the AC adaptor. (Startup Guide, page 7) If you cannot easily remove the disc from between the print head and roller, do not try to force it. Insert a thin object into the print head release button hole (Startup Guide, page 4) and press to release the print head. This should allow you to remove the disc. After removing the disc, press the release lever inside the cassette case (Startup Guide, page 4) to its original position before trying to print again. If you are still unable to remove the disc from the printer, contact your retailer or your nearest CASIO service center. Use the bundled AC adaptor to power the printer, or replace the current batteries with a fresh set of AA-size alkaline batteries.

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E
60
DISC Mode
Symptom
The printing
operation is
finished
normally,
but nothing
is printed.
Recommended Action
Load a new ink ribbon
cassette (option). (Startup
Guide, page 11)
Use a disc that meets the
requirements described in the
bundled “Printing Precautions”
or at the following Internet
URL.
media/
You can also try adjusting the
print density to make it darker.
(page 55)
Re-load the ink ribbon
cassette properly.
Try using a lighter color disc or
a darker color ink ribbon.
Possible Cause
The ink ribbon is used
up.
Any of the following
can interfere with
proper printing.
A disc printing
surface that is not
smooth and flat
A disc printing
surface that has a
design or lines
printed on it
A disc printing
surface that
supports ink jet
printing only
The ink ribbon
cassette is not loaded
properly.
The color of the final
printout is affected by
both the color of the
ink ribbon and the
color of the disc you
are printing on.
Printing is
not clear.
Printing is
poor
quality.
Printing is
too light.
Symptom
Recommended Action
Possible Cause
The printed
color is
different
from the ink
ribbon
color.
The printing
is not
positioned
correctly on
the disc.
The disc
stops part
way
through
printing.
Improper alignment of
the disc when it is
placed in the printer.
The power cord plug
or the AC adaptor is
not plugged in as far
as it will go.
The printer is
malfunctioning.
Battery power is low or
the wrong type of
batteries are loaded in
the printer.
Use the positioning guide
when aligning the disc.
(Startup Guide, page 21)
Correctly connect the power
cord and the AC adaptor.
(Startup Guide, page 7)
If you cannot easily remove
the disc from between the
print head and roller, do not try
to force it. Insert a thin object
into the print head release
button hole (Startup Guide,
page 4) and press to release
the print head. This should
allow you to remove the disc.
After removing the disc, press
the release lever inside the
cassette case (Startup Guide,
page 4) to its original position
before trying to print again. If
you are still unable to remove
the disc from the printer,
contact your retailer or your
nearest CASIO service center.
Use the bundled AC adaptor
to power the printer, or replace
the current batteries with a
fresh set of AA-size alkaline
batteries.