User’s Manual, Nimbie Chorus NBCH07
Version 9E1
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Choosing Reliable Blank Discs
The quality of a recordable disc depends on its chemical and coating
technology. There are a variety of discs with various degrees of disc
quality available on the market. If you encounter a high failure rate,
please try a different type, speed, or brand of disc.
There are many different brands, speeds and CD/DVD recordable
media formats on the market. We do our best to test certain media
types. It is impossible for us to guarantee that all discs will be
compatible.
Please choose a blank disc that is most suitable for your application.
You may contact your local dealer for advice on the best suitable
blank disc for your system. In addition, we suggest users to test blank
discs by using disc simulation before actually writing to discs.
Important:
As with blank discs, the quality and the data format of the
master disc play a critical role in the duplication process
Disc Separation
Certain blank discs may tend to stick to each other or may be difficult
to separate. Avoid these types of discs. Nimbie is equipped with a
patent pending disc separator, which handles discs that adhere to
each other better than traditional autoloaders. However, it is strongly
recommended that you separate or loosen blank discs from each
other before use.
Writing Speed
The recorder will automatically adjust the writing speed according to
the disc quality. The system will monitor and automatically adjust the
writing speed as the optical laser moves from the inner ring to the
outer ring, up to the selected speed. The recorder’s maximum speed
may never be reached if a lower grade disc is used.
At the maximum speed, for a single recorder, it should not take more
than 8 minutes to duplicate a 4.7 GB DVD. Please check both the
quality of the blank and the master disc if it takes more than 8 minutes
for a single disc. Use a reliable master disc for testing purposes. You
should also try different specification and brands of blank discs.
You should also check the power supply’s voltage and amperes.
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