Dymo DiscPainter manual Loading Discs

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Working with Discs

Drying Time

Drying times will vary based on the disc type and ink density used. Most discs should dry within seconds; however, depending on ink density, some discs may require much longer to dry. In general, do not touch the printed surface until you are sure it is dry and only handle the disc by holding the edge.

Note The printer is designed to print only on inkjet-printable discs. If you print onto discs that are not inkjet-printable, the ink will not dry correctly and may pool. Not using inkjet-printable discs may damage your printer.

Designs containing large amounts of black color may be damp after printing. To avoid this, reduce the amount of black in the design.

Loading Discs

Keep the following important points in mind when loading discs into the printer:

Never remove a disc during printing (while it is spinning). Always wait for the disc to stop spinning. The ink status light will blink yellow, which indicates that the disc is finished printing.

Avoid touching the bottom part of the disc. Always handle the disc by its outer edge. You can also support the disc by inserting a finger through its center hole.

Always use an inkjet-printable disc.

Before printing, make sure the disc size and other characteristics (finish, hub printable/non-hub printable, and so on) match the settings defined for the printer. See "Controlling Print Quality/ Speed" on page 17 for information on controlling the printer.

Make sure you insert the disc with the printable surface facing up. The printable surface is typically white, but can also be silver, red, blue, green, or other colors, depending on the disc’s finish. See "About Printable CDs/DVDs" on page 5 for information.

To load a disc into the printer

1Carefully raise the front cover to its upright position. The ink status light on top of the printer blinks yellow.

2If another disc is already on the disc tray, remove the disc, touching the disc only on the outer edges.

3Place the blank disc onto the center spindle in the disc tray with the printable side up.

4Carefully lower the front cover.

The Ink LED stops blinking. This indicates that you are ready to print on the disc.

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Contents CD/DVD Printer User Guide Copyright Contents Page System Requirements Printer Overview and FeaturesIntroduction Mac OS System RequirementsAbout Discus for Dymo Software Your Printer at a GlanceImportant Notes For More Information Menu in the Discus for Dymo softwareIntroduction Working with Discs About Printable CDs/DVDsLoading Discs Caring for Discs Working with Discs Controlling Printer Features Printing from Mac OSControlling Print Quality Controlling Ink DensityControlling Disc Settings Customizing the Inner and Outer Diameter Printing to the DiscPainter Printer Using Sample FilesPrinting Multiple Copies General Printing Instructions Printing From Windows About the DiscPainter Status MonitorControlling Print Options Controlling Print Quality/Speed To select the Disc Settings option Restoring Default Settings To print using the sample files General Printing Instructions Printing From Windows Caring for Your Printer Using Printer ServicesHandling Inkjet Cartridges Checking the Ink Level Replacing the Inkjet Cartridge Cleaning the Inkjet CartridgePurchasing New Inkjet Cartridges To replace the inkjet cartridge Cleaning the Printer Repacking the Printer for TravelTo repack the printer Repacking the Printer for Travel Caring for Your Printer Printing to a Shared Printer from Mac OS Printing Over a NetworkSharing a Printer on a Network Adding a Shared Printer Printing to a Shared Printer from Windows Click Start and select Printers and FaxesInstalling a Network Printer Select Share this printerFrequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions How do I pack the printer for travel? Frequently Asked Questions Windows Installation Problems TroubleshootingInstallation Problems Mac OS Installation ProblemsPrinting Problems Error MessagesPrinting is Too Light or Dark Printer Status LightsInk Level Appears Empty Smudges Appear Outside of DesignOpening the Front Cover Click ContinueTo open the disc lid when it is locked Troubleshooting Power Specifications Printer SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Disc Service, Duty Cycle, and Warranty SpecificationsDeclaration of Conformity Limited WarrantyWaste from Electric & Electronic Equipment Weee Page Printer Specifications Index