Epson PP-100II Users Guide - Page 28

Printer Settings, No. of read back errors allowed only for Read Back mode

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The Number of write retries is a setting to retry writing if a write error occurs. Setting the Number of write retries will enable the job to continue without pausing if a write error occurs. No. of read back errors allowed (only for Read Back mode) Select 0 to 9 for the No. of read back errors allowed. Setting the No. of read back errors allowed will enable jobs to continue without pausing until the set number of read back errors continuously occur. When a read back error occurs, the disc will be ejected as an error disc and reading the next disc will be processed. Continue publishing regardless of the occurrence of read back errors (only for Read Back mode) If you check this checkbox, no matter how many times a read back error occurs, the jobs will continue without pausing. When a read back error occurs, disc will be ejected as an error disc and reading the next disc will be processed. Printer Settings Printer name Select Printer Name. Note: When changing the printer name, do not use Unicode characters. The device will not be recognized correctly. Failure error mark If you check this checkbox, 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. Note: The error mark will not be printed in the following cases. ❏ The job was canceled ❏ An incorrect disc type was found in the stacker ❏ Fatal error ❏ Not enough ink was left to print the error mark Publishing Discs 28

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The Number of write retries is a setting to retry writing if a write error occurs.
Setting the Number of write retries will enable the job to continue without pausing if a write
error occurs.
No. of read back errors allowed (only for Read Back mode)
Select 0 to 9 for the No. of read back errors allowed.
Setting the No. of read back errors allowed will enable jobs to continue without pausing
until the set number of read back errors continuously occur. When a read back error
occurs, the disc will be ejected as an error disc and reading the next disc will be processed.
Continue publishing regardless of the occurrence of read back errors (only
for Read Back mode)
If you check this checkbox, no matter how many times a read back error occurs, the jobs
will continue without pausing. When a read back error occurs, disc will be ejected as an
error disc and reading the next disc will be processed.
Printer Settings
Printer name
Select Printer Name.
Note:
When changing the printer name, do not use Unicode characters. The device will not be recognized
correctly.
Failure error mark
If you check this checkbox, 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.
Note:
The error mark will not be printed in the following cases.
The job was canceled
An incorrect disc type was found in the stacker
Fatal error
Not enough ink was left to print the error mark