8. Once recording has started, the recorded discs from the
previous round will be transported to the Input Bin
temporarily, and will then be transported to the printer
for printing. This simultaneous recording and printing of
discs greatly increases the throughput of your Disc
Publisher.
9. After printing the first disc, the printer's CD Tray opens
automatically. The Robotic Arm transports the finished
CD-R to the Output Bin.
10. The process starts over and repeats until all blank discs are
gone or the number you have specified via software are
copied and printed.
11. As an Input Bin is emptied, it now becomes an Output Bin.
The Autoloader keeps track of which bins contain blanks
and which ones contain completed discs. For this reason
we do not recommend re-filling any empty bins while a
job is running.
12. When all the bins on the Autoloader are are burned and
printed the Disc Publisher will burn and print all the discs
in its own input bin just as it would during normal
operation.
Now that you understand the principle and the order of
operation, it is time to set up your unit. This is discussed in
the next several sections.
6 Getting Started
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