A published CD/DVD may not be readable on another type of drive or player due to compatibility.

The quality of the blank disc determines print and write 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, CD/DVD 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 writing may not be possible.

Precautions for Duplicating CDs/DVDs

Please use a CD/DVD drive that supports MMC 4.0-compatible commands and operates in conformity with MMC 4.0 as a source drive for copying. (Please check the Epson website for a list of drives for which operation has been verified.)

Copying CDs/DVDs may not be possible depending on the type of CD/DVD source drive used. If problems occur, please try using a different CD/DVD source drive for copying.

To copy from the drive using EPSON Total DIsc Maker, please log onto Windows as a user with administrator privileges (belonging to the administrator group). Otherwise, copying is not possible, because certain parts of the drive cannot be accessed with a limited user account.

If the source disc is a multi-session CD/DVD, it cannot be copied.

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