already an image on the hard drive the following prompt will be displayed:
Read New Master?
Press the
YES
key. The next prompt will be for an image name (this will be the first
prompt if there are no images on the hard disk):
Enter Image Name
[ ]
To use the default name just press the
ENTER
key at this point (see the Entering Text
section of the Operation chapter for instructions on entering an image name). The
default name will be the current time & date on the System. Next the System will ask for
the number of copies to record:
Enter Quantity
[ ]
Press the up arrow key
/\
to set the quantity to
[0001].
Then press the
ENTER
key to accept
the quantity. The top drive tray will open and the following prompt will be displayed:
Insert Master Disc...
Press any key.
Put the master disc in the Input Hopper on top of the blank disc and press the
ENTER
key.
The autoloader will pick the master disc, and place it in the drive tray. The tray will close
and the master disc will be analyzed and then read. When the master read is complete,
the tray will open and the autoloader will remove the disc from the tray and place it into
the Accept Hopper. The autoloader will then return to the Input hopper, take the blank
disc placed there earlier, and load it into the first recorder.
The recorder tray will close and you are copying your first disc! There is a percentage bar
indicator at the top right corner of the display that shows the progress of each job.
The above instructions will work for all printer configurations. Input hoppers can be
loaded with blank discs and the robot will automatically change hoppers once the first
Input Hopper becomes empty. Once the first Input Hopper becomes empty, and the
robot starts loading from the second Input Hopper, the first Input Hopper becomes an
‘Accept Hopper’. This is known as ‘rotating hoppers’.
8.9 Quick Start Comparing
Using the Compare function is essentially the same as copying. The only difference is
that you use the
Compare
menu selection, and you will be using written discs, rather
than blank ones. Please see the Quick Start sections above.
NOTE:
Because of the way Audio and Video CDs are recorded, CDs containing Audio or Video