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Default Setting for this should be OFF.

Master Drive

This option allows the user to select which drive (recorder or CD-ROM drive if installed) will be used to read the master. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the desired drive.

Stop Reject Full

This should be sent to YES. The rejected disc count is kept, and once it reaches a trigger level, duplication will halt - waiting user intervention to clear the reject pile. This prevents the fouling of the lower drives by the reject pile, and it is recommended thatthisbealwayssettoYES.Thecountismadeona‘perJob’ basis, and so it is expected that the reject area be cleared before the start of any duplication job.

Sticky Media

If set to yes the loader will be more persistent when picking discs. Picking behaviour will include a shake during an input above the input stack. Certain typesofmediahavebeenfoundto‘stick’together,andalthoughtheloader mechanism has been designed to pick, and physically touch one disc at a time, the attraction between discs can cause two to be picked at once. It is highly recommendedthatyouavoidusinganymediathatexhibit‘sticky’properties. This setting will help when you have to.

Mini Disc Mode

This option will be for future options for Mini Disc printing. Check back with us for availability of this option kit.

Last Char Name

This option determines the behaviour exhibited on entering image names on the duplicator. If this is set to YES the cursor carries forward the previous character entered. This allows for faster entering of names –through fewer button presses. If a space is required, or the next letter you need is closer to the start of the alphabet than the previous character entered, then moving the cursor back one space, and then forward two spaces. The cursor only carries forward the previous character if it was changed, and so by first shuffling backwards, you have a blank. It does take some getting used to –but with use, it does provide an improved way of quickly naming images.

When set to NO the systembehavesinthewaydescribedinthe‘EnteringText’ section further through this manual.

Drive 1 & Drive 2

This option is for enabling or disabling one or both recorders in the system.

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DVDPublisher/2 specifications

The Teac DVDPublisher/2 represents a significant advancement in the realm of disc duplication and publishing. Designed for both small businesses and larger organizations, this robust unit offers a comprehensive solution for those looking to produce high-quality CD and DVD media. Its standout feature is the ability to duplicate and print onto discs in a single, streamlined process, making it an efficient choice for anyone needing quick turnarounds on media production.

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User-friendliness is a hallmark of the DVDPublisher/2. It is equipped with a straightforward interface that simplifies the process of setting up duplication jobs. By providing features such as drag-and-drop functionality and customizable print layouts, users can easily manage their projects without extensive training. Additionally, the built-in software suite offers useful tools for creating designs and templates tailored to individual projects.

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