Important!
•Handle the disc gently when sliding it into place. Rough handling can damage the disc or the positioning guide.
•Check to make sure that there is no dirt, dust, or other foreign matter on the disc. Dirt or dust can scratch the recording surface of the disc and make it impossible to record data onto it.
•Sliding the disc onto the slit with the recording side facing you will result in printing on the recording side of the disc, which will make the disc unrecordable.
5.Slide the disc to the left as far as it will go.
•Make sure you slide the disc to the left as far as it will go. Normal printing may not be possible if the disc is not positioned properly inside the printer.
6.If the label of the disc already has a logo or other marking on it, perform the operation illustrated below to align it for proper printing.
Printing will appear here.
•Adjust the position of the disc so its logo or marking is parallel with the positioning guide and slit.
•Note that the printer cannot print in an area of the disc that already has a logo or other markings.
•You can skip this step if the disc you are using does not have a logo or other markings on it.
7.Press SET to start printing.
Important!
•Never turn off the printer while it is performing a print operation.
•Make sure there is nothing to the right of the printer that can obstruct movement of the disc when it exits the slit.
•Never touch the disc while a print operation is in progress. Doing so can scratch the disc or cause malfunction of the printer.
•Never open the cassette cover while printing is in progress or while a disc is inserted in the printer. Doing so can scratch the disc or cause malfunction of the printer.
8.When printing is complete, the disc will stop moving and the screen shown here will appear on the display.
9.Pull the disc to the right and remove it from the printer.
Important!
•If you have trouble removing the disc from the printer, see page 4.
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