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n When writing and printing discs separately, it is recommended to print after writing. If
you write discs after printing, ink may cause discs to stick to each other and result in a
transport error, or dirt, stains, or scratches on the disc may cause a write error.
n Data may be lost depending on the disc or storing condition; therefore, store important
data on multiple discs. Epson does not guarantee the data against loss.
n Do not insert an object like a screwdriver or clip into the drive slots as this may cause a
malfunction.
n A published CD/DVD/BD may not be readable on another type of drive or player due to
compatibility.
n It is recommended that you run a compare while writing data.
n Making a backup is recommended if the data is important. Recorded data may degrade
over long storing periods. It is recommended to make backups periodically.
n Do not shock or vibrate the product while reading or writing, as this may result in
malfunction of the drive or make the disc unusable.
n If the file system of the computer used is FAT, DVD/BD writing may not be possible.
n Only for the PP-100III: Do not insert a disc between drive 1 and drive 2, as you may not be
able to remove it.
Error Discs (Only for PP-100III/PP-50II)
For the PP-50II, discs with write/read error will be ejected to stacker 3.
For the PP-100III, discs with write/read error will be ejected to different stackers depending on
the output stacker.
n When stacker 2 is set as the output stacker:
Ejected to stacker 3 (when stacker 3 is used) or stacker 4 (when stacker 3 is not used).
n When stacker 3 is set as the output stacker:
Ejected to stacker 3.
n When stacker 4 is set as the output stacker:
Ejected to stacker 4.
Note:
You can print an error mark on any disc with a write error to identify error discs.
& See “Failure error mark (only for PP-100III/PP-50II)” on page 28.