If you print continuously for an extended period, the disc may temporarily stop feeding or the printing may pause for a while. This is to slow down the printing speed and prevent the product mechanism from overheating and being damaged. If this happens, you can continue to print, but we recommend stopping and leaving the product for about thirty minutes with the power on. (The product does not recover with the power off.) After you restart, the product will print at normal speed.

Uninstall the printer driver, then reinstall it.

& See “Uninstalling EPSON Total Disc Maker” on page 15.

Ink adheres to the recording surface

Depending on the type of disc, ink may adhere to the recording surfaces if they are stacked right after printing. Make sure of the type of disc before using.

Disc or the CD/DVD Tray Does Not Feed Correctly

Disc does not feed

Remove the stack of discs and make sure of the following:

The disc is not damaged.

The disc is not too old. See the instructions that came with the disc for more information.

The stack of discs fits under the red line on the stacker.

Discs may have stuck together because of incorrect transportation of the discs; therefore, discs should be separated thoroughly before loading into the stacker. Also, storing discs in the stacker for an extended period of time may cause discs to stick to each other again. If discs are stored in the stacker for an extended period of time, separate the discs again before operating the product.

A disc is not jammed inside the product. If it is, remove the jammed disc.

&See “Disc jams” on page 80.

The ink cartridges are not expended. If a cartridge is expended, replace it.

&See “Replacing an Ink Cartridge” on page 53.

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