User guide

6. In the Print dialog box of CD Designer label editor program, enter the amount of
copies needed.
7. Select OK.
8. After printing the first CD, quickly remove the CD and place another CD on the
drawer with the convex ridge face down on the print pad. The CD should be
between the alignment pins and centering pin.
9. Press the Unit Attention button once to cue the CD and the printer should
continue to print the disc. If a paper-out condition occurs, select Retry to allow
Windows to continue to print.
10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until all discs are printed.
Windows NT Windows 95/98
Optimizing Print Quality
The print quality is controlled and optimized by these factors:
Ribbon type
Strobe settings
CD Media type (Surface finish on the CD)
Printer Driver based on operating system
Win NT or Win 2000 Halftone Settings
Creating Professional Labels
Use the following procedure as a guide when improving the print quality. You will
want to test the results of your changes as you go through the procedure, so be sure to
have some blank CDs on hand for test printing. Selecting the media is the most
important task in obtaining the best quality print. Selecting a disc with a smooth
surface will provide the best results. See the Rimage website for the latest listing.
Windows NT print driver provides the best results for color quality when using half-
tone settings and/or full label graphics. Windows 95 and 98 may also provide great
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