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Loader Processing
Drive 1 <- Input Bin
Input Bin Empty (20)
Press OK to Continue
Master #1, Total 20
Pass 20, Fail 0
Master #2, Total 40
Pass 40, Fail 0
Master #3, Total 30
Pass 30, Fail 0
Access Log File
OK?
The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive
where the last master disc was placed.
Once the loading process is completed, the duplication process will start. When the duplication process is
through, the loader will remove the discs from the drives and place successful copies onto the Output
Spindles and place failed copies onto Rejected Area.
In Multi Master Mode, the robotic arm continues to load more media into the drives from Input Spindles
while the duplicated discs are placed in the Output Spindle. Once a new Master disc are been detected by
any of the drives, this process will repeat for the new Master disc.
When all of the jobs are complete, and the autoloader detects all Input Spindles are empty, it presents you
with the Input Bin Empty message:
Press the Enter button to continue and you will see the Access Log File
screen:
Press the Enter button to view the log file or press the ESC button to return
to the 1.Copy menu. If you choose to see the log file, you will see a screen
similar to below:
Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the log file for the various jobs. Press
the ESC button to return to the 1.Copy menu
2. Test
Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process. With simulation, write once recordable
discs such as DVD-R, or CDR will be reusable. The purpose of simulation is to ensure error free duplication.
Note: Due to physical limitations of the DVD+R recordable format, if you try to simulate DVD+R
copying, you will encounter failure messages.
Warning: If you are using CD/DVD Rewritable discs as your media during the simulation, the
content on those discs will be permanently erased.
Operation in Test mode is identical to operation in Copy mode. See Copy on page 14 for instructions.