Casio CW-50 User Guide - Page 64

Symptom, Possible Cause, Recommended Action, Start, Control, Panel, System, Device Manager, CW-E60 - drivers

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Symptom G Cannot print. Possible Cause Recommended Action The driver is not installed correctly. 1. Click Start, Control Panel, System, and then Device Manager. 2. Check if CW-E60 Device is displayed under Universal Serial Bus controller. • If you see a question mark (?) or exclamation point (!) next to CW-E60 Device, disconnect the USB cable from your computer, and re-install this DISC TITLE PRINTER application and the USB driver. After re-installing, reconnect the USB cable. The printer is not turned on or there is no connection between the printer and computer. Make sure the printer is connected correctly to your PC. Make sure the printer is connected correctly to a power source. Symptom G The last part of input data does not print. G Cannot import CD-Text. Possible Cause Recommended Action Too many characters per Use a smaller font size or line reduce the number of characters per line. Too many lines Use a smaller font size or reduce the number of lines. The music CD you are trying to import from does not have any CDText on it. Your CD drive does not support reading of CDText. Type text manually into the label input boxes, or find a Website on the Internet that contains the data you want to include on the label, copy it, and then paste it into the label input boxes. G Cannot create a data index file. The specified drive or media where you are trying to save the data is write protected or full. Remove the write protection or delete data you no longer need to make room from the data index file. Other options include switching to a different drive or different media. 63

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Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Symptom
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Cannot print.
The driver is not installed
correctly.
The printer is not turned
on or there is no
connection between the
printer and computer.
1.Click
Start
,
Control
Panel
,
System
, and
then
Device Manager
.
2.Check if
CW-E60
Device
is displayed
under
Universal Serial
Bus controller
.
If you see a question
mark (?) or exclamation
point (!) next to
CW-E60
Device
, disconnect the
USB cable from your
computer, and re-install
this DISC TITLE
PRINTER application
and the USB driver.
After re-installing,
reconnect the USB
cable.
Make sure the printer is
connected correctly to
your PC.
Make sure the printer is
connected correctly to a
power source.
The last part of
input data does
not print.
Cannot import
CD-Text.
Cannot create a
data index file.
Too many characters per
line
Too many lines
The music CD you are
trying to import from
does not have any CD-
Text on it.
Your CD drive does not
support reading of CD-
Text.
The specified drive or
media where you are
trying to save the data is
write protected or full.
Use a smaller font size or
reduce the number of
characters per line.
Use a smaller font size or
reduce the number of
lines.
Type text manually into
the label input boxes, or
find a Website on the
Internet that contains the
data you want to include
on the label, copy it, and
then paste it into the label
input boxes.
Remove the write
protection or delete data
you no longer need to
make room from the data
index file. Other options
include switching to a
different drive or different
media.