Epson PP 100 User Guide - Page 20

Notice for CD/DVD writing and printing, Show error mark on discs that experience errors - printer

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Show error mark on discs that experience errors If you check this check box, an error mark will be printed on any disc with a write error. This is useful to identify the disc which encountered the write error. The disc with the write error will be ejected to different stackers depending on the print mode. ❏ Standard Mode: Ejected to Stacker 4 ❏ External Output Mode: Ejected to Stacker 4 ❏ Batch Mode: Ejected to Stacker 2 or 3 Note: The error mark will not be printed in the following cases. ❏ The job was cancelled ❏ An incorrect disc type was found in the stacker ❏ Fatal error ❏ Not enough ink was left to print the error mark Notice for CD/DVD writing and printing ❏ Store the stacker out of direct sunlight. A warped or damaged stacker may stop the 2007/05/2910:29:21070511unlockedandchanged product from operating normally. ❏ Use only CDs/DVDs labeled as suitable for printing, for example "Printable on the label surface" or "Printable with ink jet printers." ❏ For more details on handling CDs/DVDs and for guidelines for writing data to CDs/DVDs, refer to your CD/DVD documentation. ❏ Do not print on the CD/DVD before writing your data to it. If you do, fingerprints, dirt, or scratches on the surface may cause errors while writing data. ❏ When using the product for the first time after storing it for a long time or after an error, dead pixels or ink stains may appears and print quality may be reduced. If publishing large a number of discs, check print quality of the first disc published. If a dead pixel is found, run Head Cleaning. ❏ When writing and printing discs separately, its is recommended to print after writing. If you write discs after printing, ink may cause discs to stick to each other and result in a transport error, or dirt, stains, or scratches on the disc may cause a write error. Publishing Discs 20

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Show error mark on discs that experience errors
If you check this check box, an error mark will be printed on any disc with a write error. This
is useful to identify the disc which encountered the write error.
The disc with the write error will be ejected to different stackers depending on the print
mode.
Standard Mode: Ejected to Stacker 4
External Output Mode: Ejected to Stacker 4
Batch Mode: Ejected to Stacker 2 or 3
Note:
The error mark will not be printed in the following cases.
The job was cancelled
An incorrect disc type was found in the stacker
Fatal error
Not enough ink was left to print the error mark
Notice for CD/DVD writing and printing
2007/05/29 10:29:21070511 unlocked and changed
Store the stacker out of direct sunlight. A warped or damaged stacker may stop the
product from operating normally.
Use only CDs/DVDs labeled as suitable for printing, for example “Printable on the label
surface” or “Printable with ink jet printers.”
For more details on handling CDs/DVDs and for guidelines for writing data to
CDs/DVDs, refer to your CD/DVD documentation.
Do not print on the CD/DVD before writing your data to it. If you do, fingerprints, dirt, or
scratches on the surface may cause errors while writing data.
When using the product for the first time after storing it for a long time or after an error,
dead pixels or ink stains may appears and print quality may be reduced. If publishing
large a number of discs, check print quality of the first disc published. If a dead pixel is
found, run Head Cleaning.
When writing and printing discs separately, its is recommended to print after writing. If
you write discs after printing, ink may cause discs to stick to each other and result in a
transport error, or dirt, stains, or scratches on the disc may cause a write error.