Epson PP-100II Users Guide - Page 30
Do not use a cracked, warped, or deformed disc because it may break in pieces inside
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❏ Be sure to clean the inside of the stacker before using if there is any dirt. ❏ Please check disc before printing, as the size of the receptor may vary. ❏ Ink may not bond if printed outside the receptor. ❏ If the product is operating, wait for 10 seconds after the operation is finished, and then turn the power off. ❏ Data may be lost depending on the disc or storing condition; therefore, store important data on multiple discs. Epson does not guarantee the data against loss. ❏ Do not insert a disc between drive 1 and drive 2, as you may not be able to remove it. ❏ Do not insert an object like a screwdriver or clip into the drive slots as this may cause a malfunction. ❏ A published CD/DVD/BD may not be readable on another type of drive or player due to compatibility. ❏ The quality of the blank disc determines print and write/read quality. It is recommended to use only the specified disc type. ❏ It is recommended that you run a compare while writing data. ❏ Making a backup is recommended if the data is important. Recorded data may degrade over long storing periods. It is recommended to make backups periodically. ❏ Do not shock or vibrate the product while reading or writing, as this may result in malfunction of the drive or make the disc unusable. ❏ Do not use a cracked, warped, or deformed disc because it may break in pieces inside the product and cause malfunction or injury. ❏ A disc may become unreadable or unwritable if it has a small scratch or dirt; therefore, please handle it with care. ❏ Hold disc by the edge, and do not touch either surface. ❏ The completed job display of EPSON Total Disc Monitor shows the number of successes, number of failures, and number of discs printed. ❏ Do not use discs with lens cleaner, a label sticker, or condensation on them as it may cause mechanical error or malfunction. ❏ If the file system of the computer used is FAT, DVD/BD writing may not be possible. Publishing Discs 30