Primera Technology 032910-511262 user manual Image Project, Add Data

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Recommend for: This method is especially useful if you are having compatibility problems with the formatting created by the DVD/Blu-ray authoring software or with the media type of the master disc. This method removes some potentially compli- cating variables from the DVD/Blu-ray Video creation process. This method eliminates the need for a master disc. Error or incompatibilities can be introduced into your master by the drive burning the master, the disc the master is burned on or the software burning the master. Instead masters can be stored on a large hard drive. This allows you to burn additional copies at any time with out locating the master. If a backup strategy is employed, hard drive storage is more reliable over the long term since it is not susceptible to scratching like a master disc.

Image Project

The Image Project allows you to copy any CD, DVD, or BDR master. You can use an existing image or create an image and then use it in the project. The master disc is read from the specified drive to the hard drive of your computer. The master is stored in the Global Image format (*.gi) in a user specified location on your computer. PTPublisher uses this file to make all subsequent copies that are requested. The master disc is read only once to create the initial file.

Recommended for: All CD, DVD or Blu-ray content or disc types (Audio CD, Data CD, Software Install Disc, Video CD, DVD Video, Blu-ray Video: CDR, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-ROM, DVD+DL, DVD-DL, BDR, BDR-DL, etc.). This is best used for jobs that are repeated on a regular basis where you will need to make additional copies of the master disc at a later time. This project type stores the master on your hard drive. This saves the time it takes to read in the master and reduces the possibility of defects being introduced into the master disc.

B.2 Steps to any Project.

Step 1: Add Data

Depending on your job type this step will be different. You may choose your master, choose data on your hard drive, choose tracks to your audio CD, choose your disc image or DVD or BDR video folders.

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Contents For Macintosh and PC Printing History Table of Contents Interactive Feature Getting Started Thank YOU…TOC Choosing a Good LocationUnpacking and Inspection Identifying the Parts Front Panel and TopRear Panel PC System Requirements Overview of Operation TOC TOC Installing the MAC Software SetupInstalling the PC Software Loading Media Discs Hardware SetupApplying Power TOC Select Install the software Connecting the USB 2.0 Cable/Installing the DriverInstalling the Printer Driver Windows XP If you are using a Mac Installing Ink Cartridges Setup the Kiosk BIN Locating Tabs onCreating Discs Tutorial Copy a Disc Print only for Autoprinter UsersTOC TOC Copy Project Using PtpublisherProject Types Video Project Data ProjectAudio Project Image Project Add DataAdd Print To Select an exiting labelStart Project Summary Settings Project SummaryProject Options Recording Type Robot Options/Bin Selection Publisher Status Backup Project. PC Disc Publishers Only TOC TOC Rip Audio CD PC Disc Publishers Only TOC Creating a Print Label Using Surething PC Creating a Print Label Using Disc Cover MAC TOC Inspector TOC Advanced Printer Driver Functions PC Print Quality Paper SizeNon-printable Outer Margin Disc Surface QualityColor Matching Ink Saturation Center The Print Image Inner DiameterCartridge Alignment Back Change Cartridges Clean/Change Cartridges & Check Ink LevelsClean/Purge DetailsDisc Output Location Enable Bi-di PrintingAdvanced Printer Driver Settings MAC Cartridge to useKiosk Mode Color MatchingConfig Utility Save As DefaultRestore Defaults IntensityClean Cartridge Image Centering Change CartridgeAlignment Calibration Print Disc should look like this Label Design Requirements for Other Graphics Programs Maintenance Cleaning the INK CartridgeInterpreting the PUBLISHER’S Indicators Lights LEDInternal Blue LED Lights Technical Support Source LocationTechnical Specifications Inner Diameter 19, 24, 42 Outer Margin 19, 24, 40Print Quality 11, 20, 40 Reject Area