Publishing Discs 28
Printer Settings
Printer name
Select Printer Name.
Failure error mark (only for PP-100III/PP-50II)
If you check this checkbox, an error mark will be printed on any disc with a write error. This is
useful to identify the disc which encountered the write error.
Note:
The error mark will not be printed in the following cases.
n The job was canceled
n An incorrect disc type was found in the stacker
n Fatal error
n Not enough ink was left to print the error mark
Notice for Disc Writing and Printing
n Store the stacker out of direct sunlight. A warped or damaged stacker may stop the product
from operating normally.
n Use only discs labeled as suitable for printing, for example “Printable on the label surface” or
“Printable with ink jet printers.”
n For more details on handling discs and for guidelines for writing data to discs, refer to your
CD/DVD/BD documentation.
n When using the product for the first time after storing it for a long time or after an error,
missing dots or ink stains may appear and print quality may be reduced. If publishing a large
number of discs, check print quality by publishing one disc in advance. If any dots are
missing, run head cleaning.
n Printing on rib area may result in ink sticking, disc sticking, or color loss.
n Try to test print on a spare disc, and check the printed surface after waiting for one full day,
especially before printing a large number of discs.
n After printing the first copy, check the print quality to see if any dots are missing.