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Automated Optical Disc

Duplication & Printing System

052303-510141-(03)

 2002 All rights reserved.

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Notices

: The information in this document is subject to change without notice. NO WARRANTY OF

ANY KIND IS MADE WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,

THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE. No liability is assumed for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without prior written consent.

Trademark Acknowledgments:

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. FireWire is a registered trademark of

Apple Computer.

Printing History

Edition 1.3, #052303, Copyright 2002, All rights reserved.

FCC Compliance Statement:

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

For Users in the United States:

This product is intended to be supplied by a UL listed Direct Plug-In

Power Supply marked "Class 2"or a UL listed ITE Power Supply marked "LPS" with output rated

12VDC, 4.5A or higher. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Use of shielded cables is required to comply with the Class B limits of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate and/or obtain warranty service for this equipment.

For Users in Canada:

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out on the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of

Communications. Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.

CAUTION!

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR

MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE EXTERIOR PANELS.

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE

PERSONNEL. OPERATE THE UNIT WITH ONLY THE PROPER ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AS

LABELED ON THE PRINTER AND AC ADAPTER.

CAUTION!

THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LASER DIODE OF A HIGHER CLASS THAN 1. TO ENSURE

CONTINUED SAFETY, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS OR ATTEMPT TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE

INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. THE

FOLLOWING LABEL APPEARS INSIDE YOUR UNIT:

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

LASER KLASSE 1

CAUTION!

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN

THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION.

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INDEX

Table of Contents

Section 1: Getting Started...............................................................................1

A. Choosing a Good Location ................................................................1

B. Unpacking and Inspection.................................................................2

C. Identifying the Parts ...........................................................................2

D. System Requirements.........................................................................4

E. Overview of Operation ......................................................................5

Section 2: Hardware and Software Set-Up .................................................8

QuickStart Installer ....................................................................................8

Step 1: Applying Power.............................................................................8

Step 2: Loading Media...............................................................................9

Step 3: Installing Ink Cartridges ............................................................10

Step 4: Connecting the FireWire Cable .................................................10

Step 5: Connecting the USB Cable.........................................................11

Step 6: Installing the Software Suite......................................................12

Step 7: Publishing Discs ..........................................................................12

Section 3: Creating Discs ..............................................................................17

A. Setting up the Publisher’s Printer Driver .....................................17

B. Using SureThing ...............................................................................23

C. Using Other Graphics Programs ....................................................25

D. Using Prassi PrimoDVD to Create Your Discs .............................26

E. Copying an Audio Disc....................................................................29

Section 4: Interpreting the Publisher’s Indicator Lights........................32

Section 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting ..........................................33

A. Cleaning the Publisher.....................................................................33

B. Performing a Robotic Self-Test ........................................................33

C. Software Test......................................................................................34

D. Recording Errors...............................................................................36

E. Cleaning the Ink Cartridges ............................................................38

F. Clearing a Media Jam.......................................................................38

G. Technical Support..............................................................................38

Section 6: Technical Specifications .............................................................39

Index..................................................................................................................40

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Section 1: Getting Started

INDEX

THANK YOU…

...for purchasing the Bravo

TM

Disc Publisher. Bravo is the perfect all-in-one solution for producing professional looking

CD-R and DVD-R discs. A wide variety of disc formats are supported, including audio CDs, Video CDs, data discs and more. Operation is simple and completely automatic once a job has been started.

To begin using your Disc Publisher, please read this manual carefully. This Operator's Manual is a complete step-by-step guide to quickly and easily create discs with your new Optical

Disc Publisher.

A separate User's Guide is provided with your Publisher that explains the operation of the Prassi PrimoDVD Software .

NOTE ON TERMS AND CONVENTIONS:

From this point forward, the following terms and conventions will apply:

The Bravo Disc Publisher will be abbreviated simply as the Publisher.

Optical discs, which can include many different types of discs including CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-Rs and more are all referred to as CDs or discs. Please note that in order to copy and record DVDs, you will need to have purchased the DVD-R version of the Publisher.

A. CHOOSING A GOOD LOCATION

• Place the Publisher in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up. You will need at least 24" (61 cm) of overhead space to allow the top cover to open freely.

• Do not place the Publisher near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.

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B. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

While unpacking your Publisher, inspect the carton to ensure that no damage has occurred during shipping. Make sure that all supplied accessories are included with your unit. The following items should be included:

• Optical Disc Publisher

• Gray Plastic Input and Output Bins

• Switching Power Supply with Power Cord

• One Three-Color (CMY) Ink Cartridge

• One Monochrome Black Ink Cartridge

• QuickStart Installer Disc (for use with both CD-R and

DVD-R models)

• IEEE 1394 FireWire Cable (Black)

• USB Interface Cable (B eige)

• Warranty Card

• This Operator's Manual, Quick Start Guide and Other

Printed Information

Save the carton and packing materials. They will come in handy later if you ever need to transport the Publisher and/or any of its parts and accessories.

C. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS

Front Panel

and Top

This illustration shows the Publisher, its Control Panel, Buttons,

LED indicator lights, Input and Output Bins and other components.

Front Cover

LED Status Lights

Control Panel

Ink Cartridge

Carrier

Robotic Disc

Transporter

Output Bin

Power Button

Ink Cartridge

Button

Input Bin

CD Tray Button

CD/DVD Recorder

Color Ink Cartridge

Monochrome Black Cartridge

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The Robotic Disc Transporter moves discs from the Input Bin, to a CD/DVD Recorder, to the printer, and finally to the

Output Bin.

The CD/DVD Recorder is automatically loaded and unloaded by the Publisher’s Robotic Disc Transporter.

The Recorder Tray Button manually opens or closes the

Recorder Tray. In normal operation, the in/out movement of the Recorder Tray is controlled automatically and this button is not used.

The Control Panel contains LED Status Lights and Buttons to control the Publisher.

The

LED Status Lights

indicate that Power is ON. They also

blink in certain patterns to indicate an error or other condition of the Publisher. See Section 4 for a full explanation of the LED

Status Light conditions.

The Power Button turns the Publisher's power ON and OFF.

When the front cover is opened, the Ink Cartridge Button is used to position the Cartridge Carrier for easy ink cartridge replacement.

The

Input/Output Bins

are situated under the top cover of the

Publisher. The bins will hold up to 25 discs. The right-side bin is the Input Bin for blank media; the left-side bin is the Output

Bin for finished discs.

The

Reject Area

is where discs are dropped if they do not pass

a software verification test. The discs slide down the ramp out in front of your Publisher.

The Front Cover is a durable plastic cover that will protect the

Publisher from dust and interference.

The Ink Cartridge Carrier holds both a color ink cartridge

(left-side pen) and a monochrome ink cartridge (right-side pen).

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Rear Panel

This illustration shows the input ports found on the rear panel of the Publisher:

USB Port Power Input Port

IEEE 1394

FireWire Port

The FireWire (IEEE 1394) Port receives data that is to be passed on to the recording drive.

The USB Interface is connected to an open USB port on your

PC with a standard USB cable, included with your Publisher.

The

Power Input

Port connects to the included 100V~240V 12V

switching power supply.

D. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Before getting started, it is important for you to verify that your PC meets the minimum system requirements. Here's what you need in order to successfully copy discs at 8x or above with the Prassi PrimoDVD 2.0 software:

• 450 MHz or faster Pentium III/ IV processor running

Windows 2000 or XP.

• 256MB or greater RAM

• Free hard drive space of at least 2 GB (up to 5 GB for DVD if recording the entire disc)

• Available PCI Slot for FireWire (IEEE 1394) adapter card or built in FireWire Port

• Available USB Port

If your PC does not have at least these minimum system requirements, you probably do not want to install the FireWire board and software on that PC. System performance will more than likely not be acceptable.

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E. OVERVIEW OF OPERATION

Your new Publisher is an automated, precision device intended for continuous-duty publishing of discs. The following is a description of the complete process of duplicating and printing a CD/DVD job on your Publisher:

1. Up to 25 blank discs may be loaded at one time into the

Input Bin .

2. The Publisher has an integrated Robotic Disc Transporter that "picks" one disc one at a time from the Input Bin.

3. The Recorder Tray opens automatically and the Robotic

Disc Transporter places a disc into the recorder.

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4. The Recorder Tray then automatically shuts.

Through software control, you can perform a test on each disc before recording. If a disc does not pass (meaning that all or part of that disc is not recordable), the Robotic Disc

Transporter picks it out of the CD Tray and sends it to the

Reject Area .

5. The Recorder is now writing to the disc. If you were to fully record a CD with data, audio, video or music

(650 MB), recording time is about 3 ½ minutes each.

A full DVD records in about 30 minutes. Most jobs don't fill the entire disc, so recording time is usually less than this. After recording, the Recorder Tray opens automatically. The Robotic Disc Transporter will lift the disc out of the Recorder Tray. The Recorder Tray will close, and the Printer Tray will open. The Robotic Disc

Transporter will lower the disc into the Printer Tray, and the Printer Tray will then automatically close.

6. If publishing more than one disc, the Robotic Disc

Transporter will load the Recording Drive with a blank disc from the Input Bin to start recording the next round.

7. Once recording has started on the next round, printing will start with the recorded disc from the previous round. This simultaneous printing and recording greatly increases the throughput of your Publisher.

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8. Print time varies according to which print mode has been selected (section 3-A). In most cases, print time takes no more than 2 minutes. After printing the first disc, the

Publisher's Printer Disc Tray opens automatically. The

Robotic Disc Transporter moves the finished disc to the

Output Bin .

9. The process starts over and repeats until all blank discs are gone or the number you have specified via software are copied and printed.

10. Now that you understand the order of operation, it is time to set up your Publisher.

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Section 2: Hardware and Software

Set-Up

This section will describe the step-by-step process of setting up your Publisher. This includes information on how to load the supplies (ink and disc media) necessary to start producing discs.

QUICKSTART INSTALLER

The Installer Disc has a QuickStart menu that will guide you through the process of setting up your duplicator. Please refer to the following for more information on each step:

1. Place the Optical Disc Publisher Installer CD in your CD-

Rom Drive. The Installer application should automatically launch in a few moments. If it does, proceed to Step 2. If it does not automatically launch, follow these steps:

• Double-click the My Computer Icon, then double-click the icon of the appropriate CD drive containing the

Software Installer disc

• Double-Click INSTALL.exe

2. In the Installer Application, click the QuickStart Install button. The QuickStart Install will guide you step-by-step through the installation process. As you complete each step, click Next.

Step 1: Applying Power

• Locate the power adapter supplied with your Publisher.

• Plug the adapter into a surge protected outlet, and plug the 1/8” power plug into the power port on the rear panel of the Publisher.

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Step 2: Loading Media (Discs)

NOTE: Your Publisher can print directly onto virtually any brand of printable-surface CD/DVD media. Since different brands of discs have different printable coatings, however, you may need to adjust the printer driver settings to accommodate your specific brand of

CD/DVD media. Refer to Section 3 for further printer driver information.

Due to the wide variety of printable-surface CD/DVD media, you may find that certain brands of discs provide higher print quality than others. For maximum print quality, use CD/DVD media authorized by Primera.

Refer to the following steps when loading discs in to the

Publisher:

• Open the front cover of the Publisher

• The Publisher will automatically position the cartridge carrier and Robotic Disc Transporter to the center position allowing for easy access to the bins.

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• Load the Input Bin (the bin located on the right-hand side of the Publisher) with 25 blank discs and place the bins on the mounting pegs.

Step 3: Installing Ink Cartridges

• Press the Ink Cartridge Button to move the Ink

Cartridge Carrier to the load position and open the ink cartridge covers

• Remove each ink cartridge from its packaging

• Slowly remove the tape covering the cartridge's print head, being careful to avoid damaging the barcode label on the underside of the cartridge.

DO NOT TOUCH THE COPPER AREA!

• Insert the ink cartridges into the carrier, copper end first and snap the cartridge cover in place. Insert the color in the left holder, monochrome black in the right cartridge holder.

Color Black

• Close the Publisher’s front cover.

Step 4: Connecting the FireWire Cable

The black IEEE 1394 FireWire cable carries the data that will be sent to the recorder when producing discs. If necessary, install a compatible FireWire board in your PC. Please refer to the manufacturers instructions for proper installation of the

FireWire board. Connect the 6 Pin FireWire cable included with your Publisher. Connect the other end to the FireWire board's output port on your PC.

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Step 5: Connecting the USB Cable

Connect the Publisher to your PC with your beige USB Cable.

After a few moments, Windows will tell you it has found new hardware and is looking for software to install it.

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Select "Install the software automatically" and click Next.

You may see a notice like the one shown here stating that the

Optical Disc has not passed Windows Logo Testing. Click

Install Anyway to continue installing the printer driver for

your Publisher.

Step 6: Installing the Software Suite

After the printer driver software for the Publisher has installed, click Next and you will see a screen to select the language for the software. Select a language and you will be guided through installing both SureThing CD Labeler and Prassi PrimoDVD

2.0. Once installation has completed, reboot your computer.

Congratulations, your Publisher has been successfully installed!

Step 7: Publishing Discs

This step is a walk-through of how to create a basic data disc with your Publisher. More detailed information on the applications that are used to operate your Publisher is available in Section 3.

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A. Launch PrimoDVD 2.0

Primo DVD 2.0 can be launched from your Start menu. If you have more than one recordable drive installed on your PC, the following screen will appear when you launch Primo:

Clicking the Open/Close button will help you identify the drive installed in your Publisher. Select this drive from the list and click OK.

B. Once Primo DVD 2.0 is opened, you will see a dialog box allowing you to launch SureThing CD Labeler. Click the

YES button to design a label for your disc.

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The SureThing Disc Labeler software included with your

Publisher is a great tool for creating professional looking discs.

You can use SureThing's Smart Designs to quickly label a disc, or easily import your own design in many popular file formats.

The On-Line Help section will provide complete instructions on all the features in this package. The following is a tutorial on creating a basic disc design:

1. Click New...

2. Select CD Color Printer under Label Products and click

Next.

3. Click Browse to look through the many built-in backgrounds included with SureThing, or click Clear if you would like to import your own background or design.

Click Next.

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4. Check Use Smart Designs to browse through different built-in designs. Deselect this option if you would like to create your own layout. When finished, click Next.

5. Click Finish. You should now see your basic layout.

Simply double click on text boxes to modify the standard text with your information. If you want to import your own graphics, click Photos/Clipart to browse for images.

Many standard clipart symbols are included with your software.

6. Once you are happy with your design, save it as a

SureThing Design (*.STD) file format.

7. Close SureThing CD Labeler. For optimal performance,

SureThing CD Labeler must not be running when you are publishing discs in Primo DVD 2.0.

C. Now that you have designed the label to be printed on your disc, it is time to select the information you wish to write to your disc. In Primo DVD 2.0 click File, then New

Job, then Data Disc. The Data Disc option will allow you to select files on your hard drive for recording. If you are recording a disc image or audio disc, refer to Section 3 for more information on those types of recording jobs. For this tutorial we are focusing on the Data Disc.

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Right click in the Data Job Window and select Add Files

or Folders. Select the information you wish to be recorded

on your disc.

D. Once you have selected the content of the disc, you will need to select the label you designed. Check the Print check box, and click the <…> button to browse for your design. Set Files of Type to All Files *.* and browse to the

*.STD file you created.

E. Select the number of copies you wish to create.

F. Select the Publisher drive from the list of drives on the left side of the screen by double clicking on the Publisher Drive

Icon

G. Click the Record Button to start your job. Your Publisher will now record and print your discs.

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Section 3: Creating Discs

There are two main components to creating discs, printing and burning. SureThing CD Labeler is used to design the printing on your discs. Prassi PrimoDVD 2.0 controls the recording and allows you to select the image to be printed to your discs. Both applications will be described in detail in this section.

A. SETTING UP THE PUBLISHER'S PRINTER DRIVER

Once the Publisher software has been successfully installed, you will want to take a moment to familiarize yourself with the printer driver settings for your Publisher. These settings affect the print quality of your discs. The default settings of the

Publisher printer driver will fit most printing needs. Please refer to the following steps to change or verify your printer driver options:

1. Click the Start button. For Windows 2000 point to Settings and click on Printers. For XP Professional click on Printers

and Faxes. For XP Home click on Control Panel, then click

on Printers and Other Hardware, then click on Printers

and Faxes.

Click on the Disc Publisher icon with the right mouse button and select Printing Preferences.

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NOTE: Most applications allow you to change these same printer driver options from their "Print" and/or "Printer Setup" screens. This means that you don't have to go back to the main printer setup window each time you want to change a setting or option in the printer driver.

These applications will usually give you the same choices and options, but in a slightly altered format. Some applications do not save your printer driver option changes, but instead only use your changes for the current image.

Paper Size

The paper size option will be set to CD for printing onto printable surface CDs and DVDs.

Resolution

Select the appropriate print quality option for your image. Keep in mind that Normal 600 provides the lowest quality but fastest print, and that Super Photo 2400 provides the highest quality but slowest print. You may wish to experiment with these options to see which one is best for your particular CD media and print quality requirements.

Cartridge Type

The Color + Black setting will print discs using both the color and black cartridges. When using the Color + Black setting, be sure to perform the Alignment Calibration print described later in this section. Please note that the Calibration Alignment will need to be done after installing a new cartridge as alignment may vary from one cartridge to the next. Select Color to print using only the color cartridge. The Monochrome Black setting prints using the Monochrome Black cartridge only.

Color Matching

Click on the Color Matching down arrow and choose the color matching option that's right for you. Select None if you are more interested in print speed rather than color accuracy, if you have already color corrected your image for printing, or if you are using some other third party color matching software.

Select

Algebraic

if you would like the printer driver to make very simple color balance adjustments based on an RGB color model. This option gives you more natural looking images without actually utilizing any specific color matching software.

Select PrimaColor to enable color-matching profiles written specifically for the Publisher by Candela Color Management

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System. This setting automatically adjusts the color of your image according to predetermined printer profiles and default system profiles. This results in a very precise color match when attempting to print photographic images.

Dither Mode

Dither Mode refers to the method used by your printer when

arranging the dots of ink to make an image on your disc. Select

Optimize for photos if printing a design primarily composed

of photographic images. Select Optimize for graphics if mainly printing text, lines, and graphics.

Ink Saturation

This option controls the ink saturation of the printed image.

When printing onto the printer manufacturer's TuffCoat CD media, this option can be left at its default setting of 50%.

When printing onto other brands of printable CD media, you may need to adjust this control in order to optimize the ink saturation for the printable surface of your specific CD media.

Click on the up and down arrows to change the ink saturation setting. Lower numbers reduce the overall ink saturation, while higher numbers increase it.

Inner Diameter

This value changes the size of the non-printed center. Larger numbers cause the non-printed center to be larger and smaller numbers make the non-printed center smaller. This number is incremented by 0.1mm so a change of 10 for inner diameter changes the diameter by 1mm.

Inner Diameter Non-Printed Diameter

440

383

150

1.733” (44mm) (Default)

1.507” (38.3mm) (TuffCoat

TM

)

0.591” (15mm) (Physical Center)

Centering Test Print

NOTE: Your printer comes from the factory pre-calibrated to print the image in the center of the CD. You can use this adjustment if you need to fine-tune this location.

If you ever wish to verify your factory-calibrated Vertical and

Horizontal calibration settings, you can run a simple calibration procedure to assure that your images will be

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centered when printed on a CD. To do this, refer to the following steps:

1. Verify that a disc and a color ink cartridge are installed in the Publisher. It is important to use the same disc you normally use for your publishing because different brands of discs may vary slightly in size. Also, verify that the

Publisher is powered ON and that it is connected to your computer.

2. Click on the Centering Properties Test Print button. The printer will begin printing the calibration test print.

3. When the print is complete, rotate disc 180º and put the disc back in the input bin and repeat step 2 using the same disc.

4. When the second run of the print is compete, you should have a test print that looks something like the following:

Horizontal Calibration

Find the number whose lines touch

9

12

15

0

3

6

-15

-12

-9

-6

-3

-15 -12 -9 -6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 15

3

6

9

-6

-3

0

-15

-12

-9

12

15

1215

Vertical Calibration

Find the number whose lines touch

9 6 3 0 -3 -6 -9 -15-12

-15-12

-15-12 -9 -6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 15

15 whose lines touch

Find the number tical Calibration Ver

6

3

0

9

-3

-6

-9

-12

12

-15

15

6

3

0

9

12

15

-6

-9

-3

-12

-15 h

12 9 6 3 0 -3 -6 -9

Horizontal Calibration

Find the number whose lines touc

5. Along the Vertical axis of the printed disc, find the number whose lines touch. For example, in the above illustration, the number would be -6 Enter that number into the Vertical box of the Calibration window and -9 would be entered for the Horizontal axis.

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6. Select the OK button. Your images should now be centered when printed on a disc.

After your selections have been made, close out of the printer setup window. You are now ready to go to an application program and print. All printer driver selections will stay the same until you change them.

Enable Ink Low Warning

This setting lets you enable or disable the warning from the printer to tell you when the ink cartridges are getting low.

Ink Levels and Cartridge Maintenance

Select this button to display the current ink levels as well as options for cleaning and changing cartridges.

Select Clean button to send a simple test pattern to the printer.

Be sure to have a disc in the Bravo’s input bin and the front cover closed. The test pattern, shown below, purges ink through nozzles of your ink cartridge to clear any blockages.

The test pattern will show if the nozzles require any further cleaning.

Clogged Head

Needs Cleaning

Clean Head

Functioning Properly

If the Yellow, Magenta, Cyan or Black diag onal lines printed on the disc show breaks, repeat the cleaning procedure. If nozzles still appear to be clogged, remove the cartridge and gently wipe the nozzle area sideways with a clean water-dampened cloth. If after several cleanings a color still does not appear on the test print, the cartridge may be damaged or empty and may need to be replaced.

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Select the Change button to install a fresh, new ink cartridge or to switch back and forth between previously used cartridges.

After the cartridge has been replaced according to the instructions in Section 2-C, select either the New Cartridge

Installed button or the Old Cartridge Installed button

accordingly. These selections are necessary for the printer to accurately keep track of ink cartridge ink levels.

Disc Output Location

This can be set either Normal (Left Bind acts as output), or

Kiosk (finished discs deposited out the Front Exit). The default is Normal (Left Bin). Note that this will only have an effect when doing printing only − this will have no affect when recording and printing through PrimoDVD. In PrimoDVD, click Robotics then Options and select Kiosk Mode check box.

Enable Bi-di Printing

When enabled the Bravo will print bi-directional for faster printing. The default is uni-directional printing. When you enable bi-directional printing, you should perform the

Alignment Calibration de scribed later in this section. Please note that the calibration is stored on your computer, so if you move to a new computer you must repeat the calibration.

Alignment Calibration

The Alignment Calibration allows you you create a test print that will provide you with values to configure your printer for

Bi-Di- Printing and to align the color and black cartridges for

Color+Black printing. If Bi-Di Printing is enabled, or if you use

Color+Black as a cartridge type in the driver settings, it is important to perform this calibration every time you change a

cartridge. To print, click the Alignment Calibration Properties button then click Yes.. The print will look like this:

A

B

0 2 4

0

1

2

3

6

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

8 10 12 14

C

0 2 4 6

8 10 12 14

D

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

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B. USING SURETHING

The SureThing Disc Labeler software included with your

Publisher is a great tool for creating professional looking discs.

You can use SureThing's Smart Designs to quickly label a disc, or easily import your own design in many popular file formats.

The On-Line Help section will provide complete instructions on all the features in this package. The following is a tutorial on creating a basic disc design:

1. Click New...

2. Select CD Color Printer under Label Products and click

Next.

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3. Click Browse to look through the many built-in backgrounds included with SureThing, or click Clear if you would like to import your own background or design.

Click Next.

4. Check Use Smart Designs to browse through different built-in designs. Deselect this option if you would like to create your own layout. When finished, click Next.

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5. Click Finish. You should now see your basic layout.

Simply double click on text boxes to modify the standard text with your information. If you want to import your own graphics, click Photos/Clipart to browse for images.

Many standard clipart symbols are included with your software.

6. Once you are happy with your design, save it as a

SureThing Design (*.STD) format.

7. Close SureThing CD Labeler. For optimal performance,

SureThing CD Labeler must not be running when you are publishing discs in Primo DVD 2.0.

C. USING OTHER GRAPHICS PROGRAMS

While SureThing will handle most labeling needs, some people prefer to use other graphic programs. Because of this we offer the flexibility to create print files (*.PRN) from any application.

Your Publisher will support two types of print files in

PrimoDVD 2.0:

• *.STD - SureThing CD Labeler

• *.PRN - Print files created through the Publisher

Printer Driver

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*.STD files

As described earlier, these are files created in SureThing CD

Labeler. This is the recommended file type for printing as it offers the most flexibility.

.PRN files

These are files created from virtually any Windows graphics application. Instead of printing to a printer, you print to file.

In some programs, you can print directly from that software's

Print screen, through the correct printer driver software for the brand and model of printer you've installed on your Publisher, to a *.prn file. Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW! are examples of such programs. Most of the popular, higher-end graphics applications give you this option of printing directly to a file.

If your graphics software does not allow a direct print to a file, you will need to go into your Windows Control Panel, Printers where you will be able to select File from your list of available printer ports. This will enable the driver to print to a PRN file from any application.

Note: You must change the port back to the USB port before you can print.

D. USING PRASSI PRIMODVD TO CREATE YOUR DISCS

Now that you have a design for your disc, you are ready to publish.

The example given in this chapter is for a simple audio CD copying job using Prassi PrimoDVD software . Please refer to the Prassi Software User's Guide included on the Prassi

Installation Disc in Adobe Acrobat format for instructions on performing other types of copying jobs. It is highly suggested that you print this manual before using the software. There is also on-line help available from the Prassi software's Help screens.

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Operating Screens

To keep things simple, there is really only one main operating screen you'll need to know about in order to run the Prassi

Software. It is called the

Application Window

and it looks

like this:

Drive Status

Window

Job Set-Up

Window

Job Status

Window

Under this window there are several adjustable-size windows that indicate what you've set-up and what's happening: the

Drive Status Window

, the

Job Status Window

, and the

Job

Setup Window

. A sub-Window called the

Activity Log

is also

available, but it is hidden upon initial boot-up of the software.

Here's a short explanation of each Window:

Drive Status Window

. Lists all of the available drives for your computer. Usually, your configuration has just two drives: the internal drive in your PC and the CD Recorder installed in your Publisher.

Job Set-Up Window

. This is the space where the Job Setup

Panel for each job is displayed. When you select a job by clicking on File: New from the File pull-down menu, a different type of Job Panel will appear in the Job Set-Up

Window depending upon the type of job selected. Each

Job Panel contains all of the necessary information to run that job, including source file name, number of copies to make, etc. In addition, the Job Panels report status information during the running of the job.

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Job Status Window

. As each Job Panel is formed, an entry is made in the Job Status Window at the lower left side of the main Application Window . When jobs are started, this list displays the status of each job, including the number of discs copied and the number remaining. This window may be hidden by clicking on the Show Job List Panel under the View menu.

One other sub-window available is called the

Activity Log

Panel. It records all user actions and system responses during the recording process by time of occurrence. If a problem occurs while you're not present in front of the computer, you can browse the log to find out details that may no longer be present on the main screen. The Log may be viewed by clicking on View: Show Log. The log may be saved (this happens automatically every time you exit the software).

Emptying the log will delete all entries permanently.

Overview of Recording

Three basic recording operations are available: (1) actual recording, (2) test recording, and (3) verifying.

Actual recording is self-explanatory. Discs will be recorded without any testing beforehand. If you have used the

Publisher successfully before with a particular brand of media that is highly reliable, you may choose to record without testing or verifying. This will deliver the highest throughput rate of finished discs.

Test recording performs all of the operations of recording with the drive's laser turned on to reading power. A test recording run will determine if the data source will keep up with the recorder's demand.

Verifying will compare the data recorded to the original data.

This ensures that the recorded data exactly matches the original. Note that is will take about twice as long to Record and Verify as compared to just Record. All discs that do not verify properly will be rejected.

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After your job(s) have been set up, each one may be started by clicking on the red "Record" button at the top of the Job Setup

Panel. Here's what the Job Setup Panel looks like:

Record

Pause Stop

While jobs are running, they may be paused or stopped by clicking on the appropriate buttons on the Job Setup Panel.

The Pause Button will allow the current recording to finish, then suspends operations on that job. Recording is resumed by clicking the Pause Button again.

The Stop Button will abort any recording in progress and cause the Publisher to transport the disc to the Reject Area . It will also terminate that job.

Record, Stop and Pause actions for the currently selected

(highlighted) job may also be selected from the Toolbar at the top of the main Application Screen.

E. COPYING AN AUDIO DISC

Now, you're ready to start an actual recording job. In this example, we'll perform a simple audio disc copy. More detailed information regarding other types of jobs (data discs,

Video CD, etc.) can be found in the Primo DVD’s User's Guide and in the Help files included on the main Application Screen

Toolbar.

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Follow these steps to set-up and perform an audio CD copy job:

1. Launch the PrimoDVD Software from your Windows

Desktop or program files.

2. Insert the master disc into your PC's CD drive. In the drive list on the left of the screen, select the PC's CD drive by clicking on it. Press F4 or, click the Disc Explorer button:

3. The Disc Explorer Window will be displayed. Check in the

Disc Explorer that the source disc is correctly read. (Click on the Force Refresh button if the Auto Refresh checkbox is not checked).

4. To copy the entire CD, press the big Global-Image button.

In the panel that appears at the bottom of the Disc Explorer enter the file name that will contain the disc image. ( uses a

.GI extension). Then press Build.

Please note that this method of building a disc image creates a saved file on your computer's hard drive. These files can be very large, up to 700MB for a CD and 4.7GB for a DVD. You may want to create only a temporary image that is automatically deleted after your copy job is done. To do this instead, build your job image file using the Disc-to-Disc option from the main

File: New Job drop-down menu.

Be sure to click the checkbox that reads Make a Temporary

Image on the Hard Disc and Copy From There. The job will build automatically, make the number of copies you've specified, and delete the disc image afterwards.

To copy specific tracks from the CD, highlight the desired tracks then click the Extract Track button. This will allow you to take the individual tracks from the disc and convert them to Wave files. This is useful for making a compilation disc of tracks from different CDs. When creating an Audio Job from the Application

Window, WAV files are converted to CD Audio on the fly.

Wait until the image is completely built and then close the Disc

Explorer dialog.

From the Menu bar, select File: New Job: Global-Image or

Other Image Job. A Job Window will now open in the right

side of the application.

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In the Image Job dialog box, enter the name of the .GI file you just created into the Image field name. A drop-down box will contain all the recent images you created and you can easily select from this list if you choose.

Also in the Image Job dialog box, check the box labeled Print if you have a printer installed and wish to print a print image onto each disc after it has been recorded. There are two types of files supported:

*.prn files you've previously created using almost any

Windows graphics application,

*.std files created using SureThing CD labeler.

In the drop down box to the right of the Print checkbox, you can select any recently used *.prn or *.std files. Or, click the box next to the print dialog box to browse for saved .std or .prn

files. Find the file you wish to print, highlight it, and click

Open. Or, double-click on it. The file appears in the Image Job

Window print dialog box with its path. To select a *.STD file, click Browse and change Files of Type to All Files and browse to the desired *.std file.

NOTE: You will also see a print file type labeled *.PXF; these files are created by Disc Face Editor, a very limited graphics program built in to

Prassi PrimoDVD 2.0. These files are not compatible with your

Publisher.

In the Drive List, highlight the recorder icon. This is where the software will send the job for recording. Right click on the icon and select Select/Deselect as Recorder.

In the Image Job dialog box, set the number of copies, the speed (if you select a speed that the recorder does not support, it will default to the immediate lower one), and the action you desire: Test, Test and Record, Record, Verify and Record, etc.

Press the red Record button to start recording your copies.

If everything worked right, the Publisher should now be recording and printing your discs.

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Section 4: Interpreting the

Publisher's Indicator Lights

The Power and Busy LED indicator lights located on the top of the Publisher can tell you a lot about what is happening inside the Publisher. To accurately interpret what it means when these lights are on, off, or flashing, please refer to the following:

Power LED

on solid on solid

Ink Cartridge

LED

off on solid both lights are blinking alternately with one another on solid flashing rapidly flashing rapidly on solid repeating pattern of both lights flashing in unison, then one light momentarily on solid.

Publisher

Is ready to receive job

Has received a job and is waiting for the Robotic

Disc Transporter to load a disc

Waiting for a cartridge to be installed and the lid to be closed. (See section 2-A).

The printer tray or ink cartridge carrier has stalled. Press the Ink button to retry the operation.

The Publisher has a cartridge problem. Check to make certain that the cartridges are installed correctly and that the bar code labels on the underside of the cartridge are not damaged.

This indicates low ink warning.

If the left light stays solid after the flash, the Color cartridge is low. If the right light stays on after the flash, the Black

Monochrome cartridge should be replaced.

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Section 5: Maintenance and

Troubleshooting

INDEX

The Publisher is designed to operate for extended periods of time with very little attention. In fact, no regular maintenance is recommended other than cleaning the outside case.

NOTE: Do NOT attempt to oil or grease the Publisher's Robotic Arm shaft or other components. You will likely cause more harm than good!

Any moving parts are designed to operate for the life of the machine with no additional lubrication required.

A. CLEANING THE PUBLISHER

Use a clean, lint-free rag with a small amount of ammonia window cleaner to clean the Publisher's outside case and trays.

This type of cleaner is very effective on inks that may accumulate on the printer tray. Stronger cleaning solutions are

NOT recommended because they may damage the paint and plastic materials from which the parts are manufactured.

Always disconnect your Publisher’s power cords before cleaning. Resume operation only after the surfaces are completely dry.

B. PERFORMING A ROBOTIC SELF-TEST

To ensure that everything is working properly, a Self-Test feature is built in to your Publisher. In this mode, the Robotic

Disc Transporter will go through the motions of picking and placing a disc to ensure proper working order. This test may be performed without connecting the Publisher to the PC.

Perform the test by doing the following steps:

• Load some discs into the Input Bin

• Make sure the Publisher’s front cover is closed

• With the Publisher turned on, press the

Cartridge Button

• While holding the Cartridge Button, press the

Power Button until the robotics start to move.

• Release both buttons

• To stop the test, wait until the disc has moved to the

Output Bin and press the Power Button.

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C. SOFTWARE TEST

This will confirm that the hardware, software and your PC are all communicating properly with each other properly. Follow the procedures listed on the following pages.

1. Launch the Prassi software from your Windows Desktop or program menu. The main Application Window will appear. Select the Publisher Drive by clicking on its icon on the left hand side of the screen.

Select the

Publisher

Drive

2. From the main Application Window, click on Robotics.

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3. In the drop-down menu, go to Services.

4. Click on Check Communications. You will see a dialog box stating, "Communication OK. System Idle." If you do not see this, make sure that all cables are connected securely.

5. Click OK to get back to the main screen.

6. Click on Robotics again.

7. Select Manual Movements.

8. Load at least 4-5 discs into the Input Bin .

9. Click on Start Test. The robotic arm will move through its entire sequence automatically. If you specified more than one disc, it will continue until the number you specified is completed or it runs out of discs.

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D. RECORDING ERRORS

If discs are not being recorded properly or are not passing verification, you will want to consult the error log. This is available in Prassi by clicking View,

Activity Log

then

selecting the option to Show At Top or Show at Right from the drop-down Menu.

This will show a history of tasks performed by Prassi. If there are errors, you will see them in this list. For more information on recording errors, you can consult the Prassi manual included with the Publisher. The most common error is Buffer

Under run . This occurs when data cannot be sent fast enough to keep up with the recording drive. Try the following steps if you are receiving buffer under run errors.

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Click Tools, Options and check the box labeled Enable Burn

Proof. This option enables the drive to slow down its recording

speed to match the data.

Click Robotics, Options and deselect Record and Print

Simultaneously. This will cause your jobs to take longer, but

will free more computer resources for recording.

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Examine the type of recording job you attempting. If you’re attempting to record directly from a CD Reader to the

Publisher, the reader or the bus inside your computer may not be able to keep up with recording at 16x speed. Try creating a global image (GI) of the disc as described earlier in this manual and you will most likely have greater success.

E. CLEANING THE INK CARTRIDGES

It may be necessary to clean the ink cartridge nozzles if the printer portion of your Publisher does not seen to be laying down ink evenly or if you suspect an cartridge nozzle has become slightly dried out or clogged. Refer to section 3-A for more information on performing a clean function through the

Publisher's printer driver.

F. CLEARING A MEDIA JAM

If a disc should become jammed inside the printing area of the

Publisher, with the lid closed press the Cartridge Button. This will eject the Printer Tray. Then open the lid. The Cartridge

Carrier will move to the center position automatically.

WAIT FOR THE CARTRIDGE CARRIER TO STOP MOVING!

Then carefully move the cartridge carrier assembly to the left to gain access to the printer tray.

G. TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you have difficulties in operating your Publisher, the procedures in this manual and the Prassi software User's Guide should, in most cases, solve the problem. If you still have difficulty, contact the technical support number listed on the insert included in the supply pack that came with your

Publisher.

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Section 6: Technical Specifications

Model

Configurations

Printing Method

Printing Resolution

Ink Types

Media Types

Maximum print width

Minimum System

Disc Capacity

Recordable Formats

Operating Systems

Interface

Power Requirement

Weight

Dimensions

Certifications

Safety

Warranty

Optical Disc Publisher

CD-R Publisher

DVD-R Publisher

Ink-Jet

2400 x 1200 dpi, 1200 x 1200 dpi,

1200 x 600 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi

Dual Cartridges: One 3-color (CMY) cartridge, and one Black

Monochrome (K)

Printable Surface CD-R, CD-RW,

DVD-R, DVD RAM

4.724" (120mm)

Intel Processor 700 Mhz or higher,

256MB RAM minimum, 512 MB recommended, available PCI slot,

IEEE 1394 FireWire, one free USB port

25 disc input, 25 disc output

CD-R: CD-Audio (CD-DA), CD-ROM,

CD-I, Video-CD, MP3 to CD-Audio

(on the fly, no hard drive overhead required)

Windows XP and Windows 2000

Robotic Control and Printing: USB port

Image Data for recorder: IEEE1394

FireWire

100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 60 watts

18 lbs. (8.2kg)

17.25"W x 7.25"H x 16"D

(438mmW x 184mmH x406mmD)

Emissions: FCC Class B, CE

UL, UL-C, CE

One year return-to-depot

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Index

Activity Log ..................................................................................27, 28, 36

Algebraic....................................................................................................18

Alignment Calibration.............................................................................22

Application Window.............................................................27, 28, 30, 34

Audio Job, Running .................................................................................29

Buffer Under run......................................................................................36

Cartridge Type ..........................................................................................18

CD Tray....................................................................................................... 6

Centering Test Print .................................................................................19

Color Matching.........................................................................................18

Connections, Rear Panel............................................................................4

Controls, Front Panel .................................................................................2

Disc Output Location ..............................................................................22

Dither Mode..............................................................................................19

Drive Status Window ..............................................................................27

Enable Ink Low Warning ........................................................................21

Identifying the Parts ..................................................................................2

Ink Levels and Cartridge Maintenance ................................................21

Ink Saturation ...........................................................................................19

Input Bin....................................................

.......2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 21, 33, 35

Inner Diameter..........................................................................................19

Job Set-Up Window .................................................................................27

Job Status Window.............................................................................27, 28

LED Status Lights.......................................................................................3

Output Bin ....................................................................................2, 3, 7, 33

Overview of Operation .............................................................................5

Paper Size ..................................................................................................18

Power Input.................................................................................................4

PrimoDVD Software......................................................................1, 26, 30

Print Files...................................................................................................25

Printer Driver Software...........................................................................26

PRN Files .............................................................................................26, 31

Reject Area ........................................................................................3, 6, 29

Resolution..................................................................................................18

Specifications ............................................................................................39

STD File ...............................................................................................26, 31

System Requirements ................................................................................4

Technical Support.....................................................................................38

Troubleshooting........................................................................................33

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