Printing on rib area may result in ink sticking, disc sticking, or color loss.

Try to test print on a spare CD/DVD, and check the printed surface after waiting for one full day, especially before printing a large amount of CDs/DVDs.

After printing the first copy, check the print quality to see if any dots are missing.

Before using or touching the printed surface of your CDs/DVDs, make sure they are completely dry and keep them out of direct sunlight.

Depending on the CD/DVD type, smearing may occur, depending on the level of color saturation.

If the printed surface is sticky even after it has dried, the color saturation level may be too high. In that case, lower the level of the color saturation in the Color Settings dialog box of the printer driver.

Moisture on the printable surface may cause smearing.

When using Epson specified discs, High Speed can not be selected.

Reprinting on the same CD/DVD may not improve the print quality.

Be sure to clean the inside of the stacker before using.

Please check disc before printing, as the size of the receptor may vary.

Ink may not bond if printed outside the receptor.

Turning the product on or off while a disc is in the printer tray may cause a malfunction. Make sure the disc is removed before turning the product on or 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 DVD drive 1 and DVD drive 2, as you may not be able to remove it.

Do not insert an object like a screwdriver or clip into the CD/DVD slots as this may cause a malfunction.

Do not use a disc created with this product with an auto loading mechanism, drive with holding mechanism of more than 33 mm in diameter, or automotive equipment. Depending on the environment used, printing surface may stick.

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

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