Disc Makers MacElite 4 Panduan Pengguna - Halaman 13
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To test disc movement in and out of the recorders, ensure that the Move in and out of
recorder option is selected. Set the Number of discs to move to 2. Click Start to initiate
the test
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Discribe proceeds to select and load one disc at a time from the input to a disc
recorder. After a short time, each disc is extracted and placed on the output spindle.
This test provides a good indication that communication between the computer and
duplicator is working well and that the duplicator robotics are properly calibrated for
operation.
Note: If you encounter any problems with the smooth operation of the robot arm or load-
ing and unloading of discs, consult the section titled "Problem solving" at the end of this
guide.
Printing a disc
Using the Discus program, users can import images created in popular graphics applica-
tions, such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, as long as the images are saved
in a Discribe-compatible file format (including BMP, TIFF, JPEG, and so on). Refer to the
Discus online manual for additional details.
You can also print discs independently from disc duplication jobs, as described in the fol-
lowing procedure.
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Create a suitable disc label image using any popular graphics application (such
as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator) or a label program (such as disclabel or
Discus). Save the graphic image to a format compatible with Discribe (including JPEG,
GIF, PNG, or PICT).
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From the Discribe Utility menu, select Print Discs. The window that appears provides
options for selecting an image to use on the label.
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Click the Choose image button and select an appropriate disc label image from the
file selection window that appears. Discribe limits your choices to valid graphics for-
mats that are compatible with the program.
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Click the Page Setup button. The window that appears lets you confirm the target
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