Manual NW
Manual NW
M00010604
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Trademarks
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Server, and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
• Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
• EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation in Japan and other countries/regions.
Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Indicates information with which you must comply when using this product. Ignoring this
information and mishandling the product may cause it to fail or malfunction.
PP-100N Setup Guide Briefly describes how to set up this product with illustrations. See the
PP-100N Administrator’s Guide for more information.
PP-100N User’s Guide (PDF) Presents detailed information users need to know such as how to install
the software, the product functions and operations, as well as
maintenance information.
PP-100N Administrator’s Presents detailed information necessary for setting up, operating, and
Guide (PDF) managing this product. It also describes how to troubleshoot various
problems. It is included on the Discproducer Utility & Documents Disc.
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Table of Contents
Trademarks....................................................................2 Changing user information.......................................36
Marks used in this guide.............................................2 Changing password ...................................................37
Screens Procedures in this guide................................2
■ Setting for Notification of Job Completion ... 38
Organization of this manual.......................................3
■ Uninstalling the software ................................ 40
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■ Printer Driver Basics.........................................66 ■ Checking the print head nozzles...................129
■ Displaying the printer driver Help ................69 How to perform a nozzle check ............................. 129
Checking the nozzle check results ......................... 131
■ Cleaning the print head..................................132
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Before Using This Product
For safe use
• To use this product safely, be sure to read this guide as well as the other instruction guides included with this
product before using it.
• Keep this guide at hand so that you can resolve any questions you have about this product.
To prevent harm to customers and other people or damage to property, this guide contains the following symbols and
warning displays for operations and use that may be dangerous. Please read the guide after thoroughly
understanding this information.
If this display is ignored and the product is mishandled, it may result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING
If this display is ignored and the product is mishandled, it may result in bodily harm or
physical damage.
CAUTION
Indicates action that should not Indicates that the product must
be performed (prohibited). not come in contact with water.
Flat
• When using this product in a place where static electricity is easily generated, use an
antistatic mat or other product to prevent static electricity.
• Do not install on a surface that is smaller than the base of the product.
If the rubber bases on the bottom of the product extend beyond this surface, it places stress
on the internal mechanisms, which negatively affects disc writing, printing and transporting.
Be sure to install on a flat surface that is wider than the product so that all of the feet on the
base of the product rest firmly on it.
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Before Using This Product
• Do not use flammable gas sprays inside or around this product. There is a
risk that gas will build up and a spark may cause a fire.
WARNING • Do not install in a place where volatile substances, such as alcohol or paint
thinner, are present or in a place where there is fire.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
Place the product on a flat, stable surface that extends beyond the base of the
product in all directions. If you place the product by the wall, leave more than
CAUTION 10 cm between the back of the product and the wall. The product will not
operate properly if it is tilted at an angle.
Do not install in places where there is excessive moisture or dust, risk of getting
wet, direct sunlight, severe changes in temperature and humidity, or close to
heating and cooling devices.
There is a risk of electric shock, fire, and malfunction or failure of this product.
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Cautions for the power source
When you disconnect the power plug from the outlet, be sure to turn off the
power and hold the plug as you pull.
If you stretch the power cord, it may become damaged, which could result in
electric shock or fire.
Be sure your AC power cord meets the relevant local safety standard. Also, do
not use the power cord included with this product with any other devices.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
Regularly disconnect the power plug from the outlet and clean the base of the
prongs and between the prongs.
CAUTION If you leave the power plug connected to an outlet for a long time, the base
of the power plug prongs may become dusty, which may result in short circuit
and fire.
For safety, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet when you will
not be using the product for a long time.
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Before Using This Product
Do not insert or drop metal or flammable objects into the air vents or other
openings.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
If a foreign object, water or other liquid enters the product, do not continue to
use it.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
Immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power plug from the outlet,
and contact your dealer or the Epson Repair Center about repairs.
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Do not step or place heavy objects on top of the product.
Be especially careful in households with small children. There is a risk that it
CAUTION could fall over or break, resulting in injury.
Do not use the various cables (cords) to connect the product in a way other
than that specified in the instruction guide.
Faulty wiring may result in fire.
When connecting this product to a computer (or other devices) using a cable,
be careful to orient the connector the right way.
The connectors on the cables have a specific orientation. If you connect
incorrectly oriented connectors to both this product and the computer (or
other devices), this may result in the malfunction of both connected devices.
When storing or transporting this product, do not tilt it, stand it on end, or turn it
upside down.
When transporting the product, be sure to package it in the original box to
protect it from any impact.
For safety reasons, if you move this product, first check that the power is off, the
power plug is disconnected from the outlet, and all of the wires are
disconnected.
When replacing the ink cartridges, be careful that the ink does not contact
your eyes or skin.
Be especially careful because once an ink cartridge is used, there may be
some ink around the ink supply port. If ink gets into your eyes, immediately flush
them with water, and if it gets onto your skin, immediately wash the area with
soap and water. Leaving the ink as is may result in bloodshot eyes or mild
inflammation. In the rare event that there is a problem, immediately consult
with a physician.
Store ink cartridges out of the reach of children. Also, do not ingest the ink.
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Before Using This Product
WARNING
The connection of a non-shielded interface cable to this product will invalidate the EMC standards of this device. You
are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Seiko Epson Corporation could void your
authority to operate the equipment.
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.
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Cautions for CD/DVD discs
Before using this product, run an operation check to make sure it is functioning normally. Also, back up the data on
CD/DVD discs onto separate media as necessary. Data may be damaged or lost at the following times:
• When there is static electricity or electrical noise
• During improper use
• During a malfunction or repair
• When there is damage due to a natural disaster
Even if the product is still under warranty, Epson accepts no responsibility for data that is lost or damaged due to
causes not limited to those listed above.
Restriction of Use
When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability / safety, such as transportation devices related to
aviation, rail, marine, automotive, etc.; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices, etc.; or functional /
precision devices, etc., you should use this product only after giving consideration to including fail-safes and
redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability. Because this product was not intended
for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability / safety, such as aerospace equipment, main
communication equipment, nuclear power control equipment, or medical equipment related to direct medical care,
etc., please make your own judgment on this product’s suitability after a full evaluation.
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Part Names and Functions
1 Control panel
4 Power button
5 Disc cover
Back
4 Security slot
5 Air vents
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Inside
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1
2 9
3
4
5
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1 Drive 1
2 Drive 2
4 Printer
5 Stacker 3
6 Stacker 4
7 Lock lever
8 Arm
Transports discs.
9 Stacker 1
10 Stacker 2
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Part Names and Functions
Control panel
10 9 8
1
2 7
3
4 5 6
1 Power LED
2 BUSY LED
3 ERROR LED
4 LCD
5 EJECT button
Do not use in Standard Mode, External Output Mode, and Batch Mode.
6 button
7 ▲/▼ buttons
8 CANCEL button
9 / buttons
10 MENU button
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Checking the status of this product using the
indicator light display
This section describes the status of the product using the indicator lights displayed on the control panel.
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Part Names and Functions
Basic operations
This section describes how to perform basic operations on the product.
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Turning off the power
• If there are jobs being published or waiting to be published, the power is turned off
after finishing all of the jobs. If an administrator has made the setting for sending email
notifications, after the job processing is finished, a notification email is sent to each
administrator saying that power off processing has begun.
• The power cannot be turned off for about 15 minutes after the power is turned on. The
power turns off automatically 15 minutes after “Power off Please wait” appears on the
LCD.
If there were jobs that were in publishing, the jobs are cancelled.
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Part Names and Functions
Notes If the security lock switch is set to off, the disc cover lock always remains unlocked.
Top menu
Cover unlocked
If the disc cover is not opened within 5 seconds after the lock is unlocked, the disc cover is
Notes locked again.
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Opening the disc cover
2 Hold the handle, and open the disc cover in the direction indicated by the arrow in the
illustration below.
• Do not open the disc cover while a job is being processed (while the BUSY LED flashes).
This could adversely affect the writing or printing quality.
• If you open the disc cover while a job is being processed, an alarm beep sounds and
the status of the current job becomes Standby. If you close the disc cover, job
processing resumes automatically.
• If a job is being processed, first pause the job and then open the disc cover. See
“Pausing jobs” on page 108 in this guide for the procedure to pause a job.
• To ensure safety during arm operation, never insert your hands.
• Do not operate any stackers while the arm is moving. This could damage the arm.
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Part Names and Functions
Handling stackers
Load the discs into the stacker. See “Loading discs” on page 83 in this guide. Or take out the published discs from the
stacker. (See “Taking out discs” on page 104 in this guide.) Handle the stacker as shown below.
Stacker 1/Stacker 2
Stacker 1 and Stacker 2 are the same. Handle them in the same way.
Stacker 1
Stacker 2
Remove
Gently lift and pull towards you to take out.
Attach
Line up the indentations and attach.
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Stacker 3
Remove
Hold the handle, lift it up, and then pull towards you to take out.
Attach
• When you insert Stacker 3, first check that there are no discs in Stacker 4, and then
attach it.
• When you use Stacker 3, set the lock to [LOCK], and do not pull out Stacker 4.
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Part Names and Functions
Stacker 4
Pull out
Hold the Stacker 4 grip and pull out the stacker.
Push in
Hold the Stacker 4 grip and push the stacker in.
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Preparation
Installing the software
This section describes the installation procedure of the software required for using this product (PP-100N). After
setup of this product (see the PP-100N Administrator’s Guide) is completed, use the procedure below to install the
software onto the user’s client computer.
Before installation
This installation procedure installs the following software. (It is also possible to install the printer driver only.)
• Printer driver
• EPSON Total Disc Setup
This software is used to register this product.
• EPSON Total Disc Monitor
This software is used to verify the product status from the client computer.
• EPSON Total Disc Maker
This software is used to edit the write data and the print data for the label surface and to publish using this
product.
• Important Note
You may use the Software to operate the EPSON products. You may use the EPSON
products to copy materials on to media, including but not limited to CDs and DVDs.
You agree to respect the rights of copyright owners. EPSON shall have no liability for,
and you shall hold EPSON harmless from, any copyright infringement by you or your
employees, representatives or agents.
• Be sure to install the software by following the procedure in this guide.
• When installing the software, log on as a user with administrator privileges (belonging to
the administrator group). The software cannot be installed if you log on with user
privileges.
• When EPSON Total Disc Maker is installed, several Windows components may be
installed. Some of the installed components may not be uninstalled (deleted) when
EPSON Total Disc Maker is uninstalled.
• If the system and user language settings are different, the installation procedure may
not be performed properly. Install in an environment where the system and user
languages are the same.
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Preparation
Windows Server 2008 Intel Pentium 4 (or compatible processor) 2.0 GHz or faster
Windows Server 2008 R2 processor
Windows Server 2012
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Windows XP 10 GB or more
Ethernet interface
This interface must meet one of the standards below.
Interfaces
• 100Base-TX
• 1000Base-T
• The product may not function properly in environments where third-party writing
software or anti-virus software is installed.
• The source drive should use commands and operations that are compliant with MMC4
or higher, and be capable of reading sub-channels.
Installation
This section describes the procedure for installing the software.
• To perform installation, the IP address or host name of the product are required.
Confirm the IP address or host name of the product from the administrator.
• If any other software or anti-virus programs are running, exit them before starting the
installation.
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Preparation
1 Start Windows, and load the Discproducer Utility & Documents Disc (DVD-ROM)
supplied with the product into an optical drive of the client computer that can read DVDs.
When the AutoPlay window is displayed, click [Run InstallNavi.EXE] to proceed with
Notes operation.
2 Click [EPSON Total Disc Maker] when the screen shown below is displayed.
If the screen is not displayed, click [Start] ( ) - [Computer], and double-click the DVD -ROM icon to open
the DVD. Next, double-click the InstallNavi.EXE icon.
When [User Account Control] screen is displayed, click [Allow]. When asked for an
Notes administrator password, enter the password to proceed with operation.
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3 Click [Next].
4 Carefully read the license agreement, and if you agree, select [I accept the terms of the
license agreement], and click [Next].
5 Verify the folder where you want to install the software, and click [Next].
To change the folder, click [Change] and specify the folder, and then click [Next].
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Preparation
6 Insert a check mark for [EPSON PP-100N (Network connection)], and then click [Next].
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8 Enter the IP address or host name of the product, and click [Next].
In this example, we enter http://192.168.192.168.
If the IP address or host name of PP-100N is not entered, register this product after the
installation is finished. (See “Registering the product” on page 32 in this guide.)
9 Click [Install].
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Preparation
10 Click [Finish].
After the installation is completed, EPSON Total Disc Setup will start automatically, and then the [Common Setting
for Publishing] screen will appear. Close the [Common Setting for Publishing] screen because this setting is not
necessary for this product.
If multiple units of this product are connected on the same network, this product must be registered to the client
computer using EPSON Total Disc Setup. See “Registering the product” on page 32 in this guide, and then register
this product.
If only one unit of this product is connected, no registration process is necessary.
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Registering the product
To use EPSON Total Disc Maker, you must register this product to the client computer. However, if only one product
is connected, product registration is performed during the software installation process, and so this procedure is not
necessary.
If multiple units of this product are connected on the same network, the registration process must be performed for
each connected product.
Use the following procedure to register the product.
1 Check that the client computer and this product are connected on the same network and
the power for this product is turned on.
2 If EPSON Total Disc Setup is not running, start EPSON Total Disc Setup.
Select [Start] ( ) - [All Programs] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker] - [EPSON Total Disc Setup].
3 Click [Add].
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Preparation
5 Enter the IP address or host name of the product to be registered, and click [Next].
If the administrator is not already registered, the confirmation message shown below is
displayed.
Clicking [OK] continues with the registration process for the product, but this product
cannot be used until an administrator is registered. Ask the administrator to perform
administrator registration (see “Registering an administrator” in the PP-100N
Administrator’s Guide).
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6 Enter the name into [Name] and click [OK].
This name is displayed at [Output device] that is selected in the Publishing screen of EPSON Total Disc Maker.
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Preparation
Check with the administrator for the initial settings for the user name and password. The
user name and password are necessary for checking and changing the user information.
• User name: This displays the user name to use when logging in to EPSON Total Disc Net
Administrator.
• Full name: This displays the full name of the user if registered.
• Email address: This displays the email address of the user if registered.
• Authority: This displays “Administrator” if the user is set as an administrator.
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Changing user information
Use the procedure below to change the full name and email address of a user.
4 Click [OK].
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Preparation
Changing password
The password is used to log in to EPSON Total Disc Net Administrator. Use the following procedure to change the
password.
Manage the password so that it cannot be used by anyone other than you.
• Enter from 5 to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols (“.”, “ -”, “_”) for a password.
• A password is case-sensitive.
• Do not set a date of birth, employee number, or anything else that is easy to guess for a
password.
• Manage the password so that it cannot be used by anyone other than you.
4 Click [OK].
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Setting for Notification of Job Completion
A setting can be made to display a message on the screen that notifies you that a job (or jobs) is finished.
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Preparation
6 Click [OK].
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Uninstalling the software
If the software could not be installed properly, uninstall (delete) the software, and then reinstall.
This section describes the procedure for uninstalling the following software.
• EPSON Total Disc Maker
• EPSON Total Disc Setup
• EPSON Total Disc Monitor
• Printer driver
• In Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2008,
you may be asked for an administrator password or confirmation when uninstalling the
software. When asked for a password, enter the password to proceed with operation.
Notes
• When uninstalling the software in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, log on as a user
with administrator privileges (belonging to the administrator group).
If you cannot perform the uninstallation due to any problem, uninstall the software by
Notes double-clicking setup.exe in the Discproducer Utility & Documents Disc.
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Preparation
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Using Applications
EPSON Total Disc Maker
1 Select [Start] (
Maker].
) - [All Programs] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker] - [EPSON Total Disc
2 Click [Cancel].
The [Open] dialog box closes and the disc view becomes active.
• If you select a Total Disc Maker data file in the [Open] dialog box and then click
[Open], the selected file opens and the publish view becomes active.
Notes • If you unselect [Show this dialog box at startup] and close the [Open] dialog box, the
[Open] dialog box is not displayed from the next startup.
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Using Applications
Disc view
Starting EPSON Total Disc Maker or clicking [Disc] in another view displays the disc view.
In the disc view, you can edit the data to write to the disc.
Label view
Clicking [Label] in the disc view or publish view displays the label view.
In the label view, you can edit the data for printing on the label surface of the disc.
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Publish view
Clicking [Publish] in the disc view or label view displays the publish view.
In the publish view, you can publish the writing data and label to this product.
Click [Start] ( ) - [All Programs] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker
Help].
You can also display EPSON Total Disc Maker Help in the following ways:
• Start EPSON Total Disc Maker, and click [Help] on the toolbar.
Notes • Start EPSON Total Disc Maker, and press [F1].
• Start EPSON Total Disc Maker, and click [Help] on the [Help] menu.
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Using Applications
To use EPSON Total Disc Setup, you need to register this product after the installation. See
Notes page 32 in this guide, and then register this product.
Select [Start] ( ) - [All Programs] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker] - [EPSON Total Disc Setup].
EPSON Total Disc Setup starts.
You can also start EPSON Total Disc Setup in the following ways:
Notes • Click in EPSON Total Disc Maker.
• Click [Start Total Disc Setup] on the [Tools] menu in EPSON Total Disc Maker.
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Screen configuration of EPSON Total Disc Setup
This section describes the screen configuration of EPSON Total Disc Maker.
See Help of EPSON Total Disc Setup for details on use.
Setup screen
(3) Properties Displays the [Properties] screen for the selected product.
(4) Start Total Disc Net Administrator Starts EPSON Total Disc Net Administrator.
(5) Start Total Disc Monitor Starts EPSON Total Disc Monitor.
- Available Space Displays the available space on the product’s internal HDD.
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Using Applications
[Properties] screen
Click [Properties] in the Setup screen to display the [Properties] screen.
Click the [General] tab, [Maintenance Info] tab, and [About] tab in the [Properties] screen to display each screen.
[General] screen
Item Description
Name Displays the name of the product. The name can also be changed here. Do
not use Unicode characters.
Stacker Settings Allows you to check the settings for the Publish Mode and type of disc to load
in the stacker.
Drive Settings Allows you to check the settings for the drive to use and the number of write
retries after an error occurs during disc writing.
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[Maintenance Info] screen
Item Description
Service life of Drive 1/ Displays the service life of the drive. When the value is close to 100%, it is time
Drive 2 to replace it.
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Using Applications
[About] screen
Item Description
Drive 1 Displays the firmware version of the product’s internal CD/DVD Drive 1.
Drive 2 Displays the firmware version of the product’s internal CD/DVD Drive 2.
You can also display Help of EPSON Total Disc Setup in the following ways:
Notes • Start EPSON Total Disc Setup, and press [F1].
• Start EPSON Total Disc Setup, and click [Help] on the [Help] menu.
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EPSON Total Disc Monitor
To start EPSON Total Disc Monitor, you need to register this product after the installation.
Notes See page 32 in this guide, and then register this product.
1 Click [Start] (
Monitor].
) - [All Programs] - [EPSON Total Disc Maker] - [EPSON Total Disc
2 When more than one unit is connected, select the product for which to display the status,
and click [OK].
You can also start EPSON Total Disc Monitor in the following ways:
• Click in EPSON Total Disc Maker/EPSON Total Disc Setup.
Notes • Click [Start Total Disc Monitor] on the [Tools] menu in EPSON Total Disc Maker/EPSON
Total Disc Setup.
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Using Applications
(7)
(8) (11)
(9) (10)
(4) Priority Publishing Processes the selected job before the others.
(5) Finished job details Displays the selected finished job details.
(7) Operation Guidance Displays the product’s status or the content and message of an error.
The number of printable labels is an estimate of how many more the same type of labels as
last time can be printed. This value may differ slightly from the actual value due to factors
Notes such as the printing data and printing environment. Values up to 1000 are displayed as
“1000 or more”, and quantities less than 1000 discs are displayed in 10-disc units.
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Click the [Unfinished Job] tab and [Finished Job] tab to display each screen.
Item Description
Job Name Displays the job name. The job name is set automatically from, for example,
the volume label of writing data registered with EPSON Total Disc Maker.
Copies Displays the number of discs published normally / the total number of discs to
be published.
Type Displays a job type such as Print, Write, or Publish (print and write).
Time Needed Displays the estimated time for the period from the start to end of job
processing.
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Using Applications
Item Description
Job Name Displays the job name.
Successful Displays the number of discs for which printing, writing, publishing, or the like
was successful.
Failed Displays the number of discs for which printing, writing, publishing, or the like
failed.
You can also display Help of EPSON Total Disc Monitor in the following ways:
Notes • Start EPSON Total Disc Monitor, and press [F1].
• Start EPSON Total Disc Monitor, and click [Help] on the [Help] menu.
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EPSON Total Disc Net Administrator
2 Enter any of the product’s IP address, host name, and FQDN in the address bar of Internet
Explorer.
Example: When the product’s IP address is 192. 168. 192. 168: http://192. 168. 192. 168
You can also start EPSON Total Disc Net Administrator in the following ways:
• Click in EPSON Total Disc Maker/EPSON Total Disc Setup.
• Click [Start Total Disc Net Administrator] on the [Tools] menu in EPSON Total Disc Maker/
Notes EPSON Total Disc Setup.
• If notification email transmission is set by the administrator, click the URL in the email sent
from EPSON Total Disc Net Administrator.
• The first time you log in, confirm the user name and password with the administrator.
After you log in, change your password first. (See “Changing password” on page 37 in
this guide for the procedure to change your password.)
• Manage the password so that it cannot be used by anyone other than you.
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Using Applications
Click the [Job management] tab, [User information/User management] tab, [System settings] tab (administrator
only), and [Maintenance] tab to display each screen.
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[Job details] screen
The [Job details] screen displays details on Jobs. You can use the job information of a finished disc to publish another
disc with the same content.
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Using Applications
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[System settings] screen (administrator only)
Click the [Output device] tab, [Network] tab, [Email] tab, and [Date/Time] tab to display each screen.
[Network] screen
The [Network] screen allows you to check and change the product’s network settings.
[Email] screen
The [Email] screen allows you to set notification email transmission related to, for example, disc publishing and ink
information.
[Date/Time] screen
The [Date/Time] screen allows you to set the product’s internal clock.
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Using Applications
[Maintenance] screen
Click the [Device] tab and [Data] tab to display each screen.
[Device] screen
The [Device] screen displays the product’s drive usage status and the number of printed discs.
[Data] screen
Click [Download] in [Download operation log] to download information related to operation of the product. Use the
operation log for maintenance and support.
If the currently logged in user is an administrator, data such as the product’s setting information and job history can
be backed up and restored. Furthermore, the product can be restored to the initial state.
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How to Use the Printer Driver
Displaying the printer driver screen
In the printer driver screen, you can change the printer driver settings and perform maintenance, such as running
nozzle checks and cleaning the print head.
The printer driver screen can be displayed from EPSON Total Disc Maker, EPSON Total Disc Setup, and the [Start]
menu.
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How to Use the Printer Driver
Notes You can also display the properties screen by clicking [Properties] in the [Edit] menu.
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Displaying from the [Start] menu
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How to Use the Printer Driver
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Input Stacker Allows you to select the stacker where the blank discs are set.
Output Stacker Allows you to select the stacker to which to output published discs.
Color/Black Select [Color] to print in color, and select [Black] for monochrome printing.
Color Click this to display the [Color Settings] screen (see page 122 in this guide).
Settings Allows you to set the print colors.
Allows you to select from among the following label sizes from commercially
available software.
Label Size • Standard: Outside Diameter 116.0 mm, Inside Diameter 45.0 mm
• Wide: Outside Diameter 116.0 mm, Inside Diameter 25.5 mm
• User defined label size: Allows you to set a custom size
Ink Levels Shows the approximate level of ink remaining in the ink cartridges.
Allows you to set the time it takes to dry the ink on the discs in the printer tray
Drying Time
after label printing is finished.
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How to Use the Printer Driver
[Utility] screen
In the [Utility] screen, you can run various maintenance functions to maintain the print quality as well as make
settings for running the printer driver.
Allows you to print a pattern for checking if the print head is clogged. Check
the printed pattern to see whether or not the print head is clogged.
Nozzle Check
See “How to perform a nozzle check” on page 129 in this guide for details on
how to use this function.
Allows you to clean the print head. Run this when the print head is clogged.
Head Cleaning See “How to clean the print head” on page 133 in this guide for details on how
to use this function.
Adjusts the alignment when the printing results show gaps in vertical lines or
appear blurry.
Print Head Alignment
See “Print head alignment” on page 135 in this guide for details on how to use
this function.
Allows you to adjust the printing position up, down, left, or right. Run this if you
have checked the printing results on your CD/DVD and found that the printing
Correcting the Printing
position has shifted.
Position
See “Correcting the printing position” on page 137 in this guide for details on
how to use this function.
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Printer Driver Basics
When you print labels using commercially available software, you set the printer driver to be used and the size of the
paper to be printed.
This section describes how to print labels using data created in Microsoft Office Word.
1 Start WordPad.
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Custom Size Allows you to set the values you want in [Width] and [Height].
[Margins] settings:
Set each of [Left], [Right], [Top], and [Bottom] to 2 mm.
When you print using software other than EPSON Total Disc Maker, create the print data
using the following settings.
Notes Paper size: 124×124 mm
Top, bottom, left, and right margins: 2 mm.
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9 Click the [Preferences] button.
11 Click [Print].
Printing starts.
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Types of Publish Mode
This product has the following Publish Modes: Standard Mode, External Output Mode, and Batch Mode.
Standard Mode
This mode uses Stacker 1 as the input stacker for discs. You can select Stacker 2 or Stacker 4 as the output stacker.
If you select Stacker 2 as the output stacker, you can publish up to 50 discs without having to replenish the discs or
take out published discs.
If you select Stacker 4 as the output stacker, you can easily take out published discs without even having to pause a
job during publishing.
Repeatedly replenishing and taking out discs allows for the continuous publishing of up to 1,000 discs.
Blank discs
1 1
3 2 3 2
Published discs
4 4
3 2 3 2
4 4
Published discs
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Blank discs
1 1
3 2 3 2
Blank discs
1 4 4
Published discs
3 2
Published discs
Blank discs
4
1 1
3 2 3 2
Blank discs
4 4
Published discs
Published discs
3 2 3 2 3 2
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Batch Mode
This mode uses Stacker 1 and Stacker 2 as the input stackers for discs, and Stacker 2 and Stacker 3 as the output
stackers.
Loading 50 discs in each of Stacker 1 and Stacker 2 allows for the continuous publishing of 100 copies of the same disc
without having to replenish the discs or take out published discs. Repeatedly replenishing and taking out discs allows
for the continuous publishing of up to 1,000 discs. If you use this mode, be sure to insert Stacker 3.
3 2 3 2 3 2
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Disc quality may affect print quality. We recommend using EPSON specified CDs/DVDs.
Notes Epson offers specified CD-R and DVD-R discs for all your printing needs.
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Writable disc types
The product can write the following types of disc.
The rewriting and deleting of data is not possible once data has been
CD-R 650/700 MB
written.
4.7 GB (single The rewriting and deleting of data is not possible once data has been
DVD-R sided, single written.
layer) This is a standard DVD defined by the DVD Forum.
4.7 GB (single The rewriting and deleting of data is not possible once data has been
DVD+R sided, single written.
layer) This is a standard DVD defined by the DVD+RW Alliance.
The rewriting and deleting of data is not possible once data has been
8.5 GB (single written. This disc allows double-layer recording on a single side. This
DVD-R DL sided, increases the capacity, thus enabling recording for a long time or
double layer) recording of high-quality video.
This is a standard DVD defined by the DVD Forum.
The rewriting and deleting of data is not possible once data has been
8.5 GB (single written. This disc allows double-layer recording on a single side. This
DVD+R DL sided, increases the capacity, thus enabling recording for a long time or
double layer) recording of high-quality video.
This is a standard DVD defined by the DVD+RW Alliance.
• Disc quality may affect write quality. We recommend using EPSON specified CDs/DVDs.
Notes Epson offers the specified CD-R and DVD-R discs for all your printing needs.
• See EPSON Total Disc Maker Help for details on writable disc types.
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Handling discs
Notes on usage
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Notes on storage
• Do not place discs in a location where they will be subject to high temperature and
humidity such as locations under direct sunlight, near heating equipment.
• Do not place discs in locations where temperatures vary greatly. Doing so may result in
condensation.
• Do not place an object on a disc.
• When storing discs, keep them in their disc cases and take care that film, card, or other
material does not touch the printing surface. Such materials may scratch the printing
surface.
• Do not store discs in soft cases or bags which may touch the printing surface directly.
Doing so may result in discs sticking, uneven color, or discoloration.
• Do not store discs with part of the printing surface covered. Doing so may cause
uneven color or discoloration.
• Back up (copy) important data just in case. When storing data for a long period of
time, we recommend backing it up periodically.
See the handling instructions of the discs for other handling procedures and precautions
Notes for discs.
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Printable area
The printable area is the area of the label surface on which printing is possible.
The printable area and recommended print area are shown in the table below. Printing will be done in the gray area in
the figure below.
• Printing outside of the recommended print area may result in the discs or tray
becoming dirty, peeling off or blurring of the print, or discs sticking together.
• If you print outside of the printing range (ink absorbing layer) of the discs you are using,
the ink printed outside the printing area will not fix. Check the label print range of the
discs you are using before configuring the setting.
Set the print area in [Set Inside/Outside Diameter] of EPSON Total Disc Maker or [Label Size] on the printer driver
screen. Select from [Standard] and [Wide], or set an optional size. (See “Changing the print area” on page 78 in this
guide for how to set an optional size.)
The print areas of [Standard] and [Wide] are shown in the table below. Printing will be done in the gray area in the
figure below.
Standard Wide
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Changing the print area
Changing the print area setting allows you to print the label at a size other than standard and wide.
2 Click [Label].
The label view appears.
4 Set the inside and outside diameters of the print area, and the rib area.
Set the inside diameter of the label. You can set a value within the range of 1.80
Inside Diameter
to 5.00.
Set the outside diameter of the label. You can set a value within the range of
Outside Diameter
7.00 to 11.94.
Set the inside diameter of the rib area. You can set a value within the range of
Rib Inside Diameter
2.70 to 5.00.
Rib Width Set the width of the rib area. You can set a value within the range of 0.01 to 1.15.
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• Before printing, check that the set print area does not exceed the print area of the
discs you are using.
• Printing on the stack ring (concentric circular projection) portion may result in uneven
coloring.
• Printing on the stack ring (concentric circular projection) portion may result in ink
getting on the discs, peeling off, or discs sticking together after printing.
5 Click [OK].
The set inside and outside diameters are reflected in the edit area.
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3 Enter the settings for [Name of Custom Label Size], [Inside diameter], and [Outside
diameter], and click [Save].
Enter the name of the user defined label size (number of characters: up to 24
Name of Custom characters).
Label Size If characters that are 4 bytes are used, the number of characters you can use
becomes less than the above.
Set the inside diameter of the label. You can set a value within the range of 180
Inside Diameter
to 500 (18.0 to 50.0 mm).
Set the outside diameter of the label. You can set a value within the range of 700
Outside Diameter
to 1,194 (70.0 to 119.4 mm).
Set the inside diameter of the rib area. You can set a value within the range of
Rib Inside Diameter
270 to 500 (27.0 to 50.0 mm).
Set the width of the rib area. You can set a value within the range of 1 to 115 (0.1
Rib Width
to 11.5 mm).
Printing inside the rib area may result in ink getting on discs, discs sticking together, or
discoloration.
Setting the range outside of the recommended print area (inside diameter of 45.0 mm or
more and outside diameter within 116.0 mm) and printing may result in the discs or tray
Notes becoming dirty, peeling off or blurring of the print, or discs sticking together. Check the
label print range of the discs you are using before configuring the setting. See “Printable
area” on page 77 in this guide for details on the recommended print area.
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4 Click [OK].
The new user defined label size is registered in [Name of Custom Label Size] of the [Main] screen.
When printing with software other than EPSON Total Disc Maker, use the following settings
to create print data.
Notes • Paper size: 124 x 124 mm
• Margins on all sides: 2 mm
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3 Select the label size to change or delete from [Custom Label Size List] on the left of the
screen. To change the registered settings, edit the settings on the right of the screen.
4 Click [Save] to change the registered settings. Click [Delete] to delete the label size.
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Loading discs
This section describes how to load discs in the stacker, and insert the stacker.
Load the discs in a stacker. Do not load discs in the drives or printer. Furthermore, do not
load discs between Drive 1 and Drive 2. They may become unable to be taken out.
2 Take out the input stacker and load the discs into it.
Do not replenish or remove discs while the stacker is attached to this product. Be sure to
remove the stacker beforehand.
The stacker to use as the input stacker differs depending on the set Publish Mode. Confirm the input stacker in
the following table.
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• Do not load discs above the red line on the stacker. The product may malfunction, or
the discs may be damaged.
• Make sure that the bottom of the stacker is not dirty before loading the discs.
• For Batch Mode and when Stacker 3 is set as the output stacker for External Output
Mode, make sure that no discs are loaded in Stacker 3 and Stacker 4. Also, set the lock
lever to the [LOCK] position, and do not pull out Stacker 4.
• Stacker 3 is not used in Standard Mode and when Stacker 4 is set as the output stacker
for External Output Mode. Remove Stacker 3.
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See “Printer Driver Basics” on page 66 in this guide for printing data created with other
Notes software.
Notes There is no need to register write data if you only want to print disc labels.
This section describes an example of the procedure to publish photo data CDs.
If the disc type you want to publish differs from that set for the input stacker, ask the
administrator to change the disc type of the input stacker.
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3 Click [Change Setting].
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Clicking [Auto Insert Data...] enables you to set for Merge data and burn. See EPSON Total
Notes Disc Maker Help for details.
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7 Drag and drop any image data to write to the CD from Explorer.
The data that you drag and drop appears in the data list.
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Creating labels
Create a label design in the label view of EPSON Total Disc Maker.
Notes There is no need to create a label if you only want to write data to discs.
In the label view, an image of the print results of the label appears. You can edit the label while checking the image of
the print results.
Selecting a template
EPSON Total Disc Maker is provided with various types of template. Using templates allows you to easily create
labels with sophisticated designs.
In the [Template] screen, you can select a template from [Data], [Photo], and [Music and Video] in accordance with the
type of data to write.
If you save the created data as a template, you can also select that template. See
Notes “Creating label templates” on page 112 in this guide for the procedure to create
templates.
1 Click [Label].
The label view appears.
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3 Select the template to use, and click [Apply].
In this example, we use the image in the top left of the screen.
Check that the image in the top left of the thumbnail screen is selected, and click [Apply].
Select a background (see page 91 in this guide), edit the items (see page 92 in this guide), and adjust the layout (see
page 99 in this guide) as necessary.
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Selecting a background
In the [Background] screen, you can select a background color and gradation. You can also insert an image you like as
the background.
1 Select [Type].
In this example, we select [Gradation].
2 Select the colors for [Start color] and [Finish color], and select the gradation type.
In this example, we select black for [Start color], and gray for [Finish color].
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Editing items
In the [Edit Item] screen, you can insert and edit items such as text, images, thumbnails, barcodes, folder trees, and
shapes.
In this example, we edit text, delete an item, and insert a thumbnail and barcode.
Editing text
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3 Click [Sub Title] in the edit area, and set for the text.
In this example, we set black for [Text Color].
4 Delete the “Sub Title” from [Text], and click [Auto Insert Data].
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5 Set Auto Data and Properties, and click [OK].
For example, if today's date is December 2, 2008, and you want the date 01/01/2009 to appear, select “Date,”
and set [Addition Unit] to “Day” and [Addition Time] to “30,” which will add 30 days to today's date.
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Deleting items
Right-click the item you want to delete in the edit area, and select [Delete Item].
In this example, we delete [Data Name].
Inserting thumbnails
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2 Click , specify the folder in which the image you want to insert as the thumbnail is
stored or click [Auto Insert Data].
In this example, we click [Auto Insert Data].
3 Check that [Target Folder] is selected in [Auto Data], and click [OK].
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Thumbnails of the image data registered in “Registering write data” on page 85 in this guide appear.
Inserting barcodes
• When printing barcodes and 2D codes, be sure to use Epson brand ink cartridges.
• When printing barcodes and 2D codes on discs that are not EPSON specified CD/DVDs,
check whether the printed barcodes or 2D codes can be read correctly by a scanner.
• Do not place barcodes and 2D codes where they overlap with other print data, or
where they extend out of the print area.
• Barcodes and 2D codes use the ratio of black to white to indicate information. If ink
penetration results in a deterioration in the ratio of black to white, barcodes and 2D
codes may not be able to be read correctly. Check whether the printed barcodes and
2D codes can be read correctly by a scanner.
• If a barcode printed with bidirectional printing cannot be read correctly, align the print
head (see page 135 in this guide) and then print the barcode, or print the barcode
with unidirectional printing.
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1 Click [Barcode], and click the location you want to place the barcode.
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Adjusting layout
In the [Layout] screen, you can make fine adjustments to the layout of the items you inserted.
1 Select the item for which you want to adjust the layout.
In this example, we select a barcode.
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The barcode appears in the vertical center position of the disc.
Once the settings for creating a label are complete, publish the disc.
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• When the product is used for the first time, after it has been stored for a long time, or
after an error occurs, missing dots or ink stains may appear and print quality may be
reduced on rare occasions. When publishing multiple discs, publish one disc in
advance and check that there are no missing dots. If any dots are missing, perform
head cleaning. See “Cleaning the print head” on page 132 in this guide for details on
the head cleaning procedure.
• If writing and printing are performed separately, we recommended performing writing
before printing. If writing is performed after printing, ink may cause discs to stick to
each other and result in a disc transport error, or dirt, stains, or scratches on discs may
result in a write error.
1 Click [Publish].
The publish view appears.
2 Check either one or both of [Write Data] and [Print Label] are selected.
In this example, we will write data and print a label, so both are selected.
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3 Set [Output Device], [Input Stacker], [Output Stacker], [Write Speed], [Write Verification],
[Label Type], [Print Mode Setting], and [Copies] as necessary.
• Depending on the discs used, the writing speed may become slower than the set
speed.
• Depending on the discs used, writing may not be able to be performed properly at the
speed recommended for the disc. If this happens, write at a slower speed. In particular,
we recommend writing to DVD±R DL at a slow speed.
• If you print on the matte label type of Epson specified CDs, set [Label Type] to [CD/DVD
Label].
• If you print on the matte label type of Epson specified DVDs, set [Label Type] to [CD/
DVD Premium Label].
• If [Label Type] is set to “EPSON Specified CD/DVD Label,” [Print Mode Setting] is set to
[1].
If [Compare] is set for [Write Verification], you can confirm whether data was written to
Notes discs properly.
4 Click [Publish].
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5 Click [Yes] if you want to save the job data to enable you to use the published job to create
the same disc again.
In this example, we click [No] because the job data cannot be saved.
• If Auto Data (Publish Date or Publish Time) is automatically inserted as label print data,
the saving of Job data may not be possible.
Notes • See “Creating same discs as published discs” on page 117 in this guide for the
procedure to create the same disc.
EPSON Total Disc Monitor starts, and the disc publishing process begins.
In Batch Mode, if Stacker 2 is taken out during the publishing process, when Stacker 2 is
loaded again, it is always recognized as an input stacker even if it has been switched to
an output stacker. Be sure to take out the published discs from Stacker 2.
• If there are jobs waiting to be processed, the disc publishing process begins in the order
with which jobs were published.
Notes • See “Taking out discs” on page 104 in this guide for the procedure to take out
published discs.
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Taking out discs
This section describes how to take out published discs.
1 Open the disc cover (only when the output stacker is Stacker 2 or Stacker 3), and take out
the stacker.
• Do not open the disc cover while a job is being processed (while the BUSY LED flashes).
This could adversely affect the writing or printing quality.
• If you open the disc cover while a job is being processed, a slow beeping alert sound is
played and the status of the current job becomes Standby. If you close the disc cover,
job processing resumes automatically.
• If a job is being processed, first pause the job and then open the disc cover. See
“Pausing jobs” on page 108 in this guide for the procedure to pause a job.
• To ensure safety during arm operation, never insert your hands.
• Do not operate any stackers while the arm is moving. This could damage the arm.
• When the BUSY LED is flashing quickly, do not pull out Stacker 4 because discs are being
output to Stacker 4. Doing so may damage the discs.
• Do not remove discs while the stacker is attached to this product. Be sure to remove the
stacker beforehand.
Standard Mode
Stacker 4 Up to approximately 5 discs
(when the output stacker was set to [Stacker 4])
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• Directly touching or moisture getting on the label surface before or after printing may
result in blurring or discs sticking together.
• After printing on the label surface, allow EPSON specified CDs/DVDs to dry for at least
one hour, and other types of discs for at least 24 hours. Do not insert discs into a drive or
other device until they are completely dry.
• Avoid drying under direct sunlight.
• When discs are published in Batch Mode, the number of discs loaded into Stacker 2
and the number of discs output to Stacker 3 do not always match. Also, 50 discs may
not be output. The same applies for the discs output to Stacker 2.
In Batch Mode, once the height of the stack of discs output to Stacker 3 reaches the
maximum value, the output stacker is switched to Stacker 2. Therefore, the number of
Notes discs output to a stacker differs depending on the thickness of the discs used.
• Stacker 4 holds up to approximately five discs. Once Stacker 4 becomes full, the job is
paused. The job is resumed automatically if you take out the published discs from
Stacker 4.
• You can take out the published discs output to Stacker 4 without pausing the job.
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Performing job operations
The job list displays all jobs in the following status that were published for this product.
• Waiting
• Publishing
• Completed
• Paused
• Pausing
• Canceling
• Standby
• Recovering
The job status display is not updated automatically. To update the display, click [Refresh]
on the [View] menu of Internet Explorer.
• If you use search options, a joblist of the search results appears in accordance with the
Notes specified search items and status.
• Click [Details] of the job you want to check to display more detailed job information.
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[Unfinished Job] screen: Displays a list of jobs for which the status is Waiting, Publishing, Paused, Pausing,
Canceling, Standby, or Recovering.
[Finished Job] screen: Displays a list of jobs for which the status is Published (up to 50 jobs from the most
recent).
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Pausing jobs
When a job is being processed, be sure to pause job processing before you perform a disc cover operation or other
operation of the product unit.
Use the following procedure to pause a job.
Only a job for which the status is Waiting, Publishing, Standby, or Recovering can be
paused.
2 Select the job for which you want to pause processing, and click [Pause].
When the job is paused, the job status display changes from Pausing to Paused.
• If there is a disc being published, the job is paused after the processing is finished.
• The processing of any subsequent job also does not start while the job is paused.
Selecting a paused job and clicking [Cancel] allows you to cancel the job without
Notes resuming processing.
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Resuming jobs
Use the following procedure to resume processing of a paused job.
Only a job for which the status is Paused or Pausing can be resumed.
2 Select the job for which you want to resume processing, and click [Resume].
When the job is resumed, the job status display changes from Paused to Publishing or Waiting.
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Canceling jobs
Use the following procedure to cancel processing of a job.
Only a job published by yourself for which the status is Waiting, Publishing, Paused,
Pausing, Standby, or Recovering can be canceled.
3 Click [Yes].
When the job is canceled, the job display disappears from the [Unfinished Job] screen.
If a disc is being published, that processing is stopped, and the disc is output to the output
stacker. Be sure to take out the disc. See “Taking out discs” on page 104 in this guide for
the procedure to take out discs.
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Priority Publishing
If you need to process a job before the others when more than one job is being published, use the following procedure.
2 Select the job you want to give priority to, and click [Priority Publishing].
Any job cannot be given priority before such operations as nozzle checking, aligning print
Notes head, and correcting printing position.
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Convenient features
2 Click [Save As Template] on the [File] menu, and save the template file.
If you specify the name of the folder in which you saved the template file in [Source] on the [Template] screen, you
can select the created template.
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• To copy from the drive, please log onto Windows as a user with administrator privileges
(belonging to the administrator group). Otherwise, copying is not possible, because
certain parts of the drive cannot be accessed with a limited user account.
• As the copy source, use a CD/DVD drive with support for commands compliant with
MMC4, and capable of operations compliant with MMC4. (See Epson website for a list
of drives for which operation has been confirmed.)
• CD/DVD copies may not be able to be created depending on the model of CD/DVD
drive used as the source. In such a case, try changing the source CD/DVD drive.
• Copying is not possible if the source disc is a multi-session CD/DVD.
• Copying is not possible If the source disc is a packet-written CD.
1 Insert the disc you want to create a copy of in the drive of the PC.
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3 Select [Copy] for [Type], and click [Apply].
4 Select [Drive] for [Source], and select the name of the drive in which you inserted the disc.
Next, follow the normal procedure for creating a disc, and create the label (see page 89 in this guide) and publish the
disc (see page 101 in this guide).
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If you click [Create Disc Image] on the [File] menu after registering write data (see page
Notes 85 in this guide), you can create a disc image file.
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3 Select [Disc Image] for [Source], click [Browse], and specify the disc image file.
Next, follow the normal procedure for creating a disc, and create the label (see page 89 in this guide) and publish the
disc (see page 101 in this guide).
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• Creating a disc that is the same as a disc printed from commercially available software
is not possible.
• Creating the same disc is only possible if the job data was saved when the job was
published. (See page 103 in this guide.)
• If Auto Data (Publish Date or Publish Time) is inserted as label print data, the saving of
Job data may not be possible.
• As a precaution in case the spool data (job data) is lost because of trouble with the
product’s internal hard disk, we recommend using the file save function of EPSON Total
Disc Maker to save the data file (.tdd file) and write data to a computer.
2 Use the search options to find the job for which you want to create another disc.
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When a job can be created, is displayed.
The same disc can only be created when the status of the job is Completed.
3 Click [Details].
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4 Click [Republish].
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6 Click [OK].
If there are jobs waiting to be processed, the disc publishing process begins in the order
with which jobs were published.
7 When the publishing process finishes, take out the published discs.
See “Taking out discs” on page 104 in this guide for details.
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• You can just make color adjustments at the time of printing without making color
adjustments to the actual data.
Notes • If [Mode Setting] is set to [Black] on the [Main] screen of the printer driver, color
adjustments cannot be made.
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3 Select [Color Controls], set each color item, and click [OK].
Adjust the color balance of the data to print in accordance with the following [Mode]
settings.
Uses the standard color correction of the printer driver for printing.
Photo-realistic
Performs color processing to create a more natural color state.
EPSON Standard Performs color processing to obtain the standard colors of Epson.
Performs color processing with Adobe RGB for wider color space.
Adobe RGB Select this options when, for example, printing print data that
includes Adobe RGB color space information.
Adjusts the brightness of the whole image. This is effective when the whole image is dark
Brightness
or bright.
Adjusts the contrast ratio of the image. The standard is 0. Sliding the slider in the plus (+)
direction raises the contrast to make the brighter parts brighter and the darker parts
Contrast
darker. Sliding the slider in the minus (-) direction lowers the contrast to reduce the
difference between the bright parts and dark parts of the image.
Adjusts the color saturation of the image. The standard is 0. Sliding the slider in the plus
Saturation (+) direction raises the saturation to strengthen the colors. Sliding the slider in the minus
(-) direction lowers the saturation, resulting in achromatic color close to gray.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Checking maintenance information
This section describes how to check information that is useful when carrying out maintenance and providing support
for this product.
The usage statuses of drivers 1 and 2, and the number of published discs appear in the [Device] screen.
You can also display the usage statuses of drivers 1 and 2, and the number of published
Notes discs by clicking the [Maintenance Info] tab in the [Properties] screen of EPSON Total Disc
Setup.
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Downloading operation log
The history of this product’s operations and actions are recorded as an operation log. You can download an operation
log file for 30 days of operation. Use the operation log file for maintenance and support.
Use the following procedure to download the operation log file.
3 Click [Download].
4 Specify the save location for the operation log file, and then save the operation log file.
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Maintenance
If an administrator has set notification email transmission, an email is sent to notify each
Notes administrator that the ink cartridges need to be replaced soon or that the ink cartridges
need to be replaced.
You can check the ink levels in EPSON Total Disc Monitor. See the Help file for EPSON Total Disc Monitor for details.
• When the ink cartridges are installed for the first time (during setup), ink is consumed for
filling, and so the time to replace the cartridges is earlier than normal.
• Even when Black is selected in the printer driver, all the ink colors are used in an
Notes operation designed to maintain the printing and print head quality.
• The product stops running before the ink is completely empty to maintain print head
quality. Therefore, some ink will be left in the ink cartridge.
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Replacing the ink cartridges
This section describes how to replace the ink cartridges, using light magenta as an example. The replacement
positions differ for the other colors, but the procedure is the same.
See “Ink cartridge” on page 164 in this guide for the ink cartridge model numbers.
• Use of Epson brand ink cartridges is recommended. Use of non-Epson brand ink
cartridges can result in problems that will not be covered by the warranty.
• Epson cannot guarantee the quality and reliability of non-Epson brand products.
Repairs for any damage or breakdown of this product due to the use of non-Epson
brand products will not be free of charge even if the warranty period is still valid.
• This product performs color adjustment based on use of Epson brand ink cartridges. Use
of non-Epson brand ink products can adversely affect the printing quality and prevent
the product from realizing its maximum performance.
• Do not place the ink cartridge with the ink supply holes facing downward. This could
cause stains on a desk or other surface. In addition, dirt stuck on this product may
prevent it from functioning properly.
• Do not store ink cartridges in environments exposed to high temperatures, freezing or
direct sunlight.
1 Open the ink cartridge cover, and wait at least 4 seconds until internal operations stop.
Wait at least 4
seconds.
If you take out the ink in less than 4 seconds, there is a risk that the ink may spurt out.
2 Gently push in the ink cartridge until you hear a click, unlock the lock, and then slowly
pull it straight out.
Click
Push in. Pull straight out.
• Ink may leak from the ink supply port on the ink cartridge you pulled out.
• Once an ink cartridge is used, there may be some ink around the ink supply port, so do
not touch it.
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• For optimum printing quality, only open the clear plastic package immediately before
installing. After opening the cartridge, try to use it up within six months. If you use an ink
cartridge that has been left open for a long time, the print quality may decline.
• When you open the plastic package, be careful not to drop the ink cartridge. The ink
may leak out.
• Do not leave the ink supply port on an ink cartridge facing downward. This could stain
the desk or other surface. In addition, dirt stuck on this product may prevent it from
functioning properly.
• Do not shake the ink cartridge too hard. The ink cartridge may leak if you shake it
around too much.
• Do not touch the green IC chip attached to the ink cartridge. Also, never peel off the
labels and film attached to the ink cartridge. This could prevent you from properly
setting, operating, or printing with the ink cartridge, or ink could leak out.
• Use up the ink cartridge before the expiration date printed on the box.
4 Use the label color to check where to set the ink cartridge, and gently push the new ink
cartridge into the ink cartridge holder on this product until you hear a click.
Click
Do not repeatedly take out and put in an ink cartridge which has been set. Ink could stain
the ink cartridge or the product.
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5 Close the ink cartridge cover.
• Do not turn off the power or open the ink cartridge cover while the power LED is
flashing. These actions make the ink be charged again, which results in a noticeable
consumption of ink. In addition, there is a risk that you will not be able to print properly.
• If the ink cartridges are not recognized even though they are set properly, dirt may be
stuck on the green IC chip surface. Wipe it off with a soft cloth, and then set it again.
• If you cannot print even though the ink cartridges are set properly, run print head
cleaning. See “Cleaning the print head” on page 132 in this guide for head cleaning
procedure.
• If you turn the power off using the power button on the unit, the print head is
automatically capped, which prevents the ink from drying. After installing the ink
cartridges, be sure to turn the power off using the power button on the unit when you
are not using the product. Do not pull out the power plug or trip the breaker while the
power is on.
• If you move or transport this product after you have installed the ink cartridges, leave
the ink cartridges as they are when you move or transport it.
• Do not take out the ink cartridges unless you are replacing them.
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Running it from a PC
The disc on which the nozzle check pattern was printed is output to Stacker 3 or Stacker 4.
See “Checking the nozzle check results” on page 131 in this guide for how to check the nozzle check results.
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Running it using the control panel on the product
Use the ▲/▼ buttons to display the maintenance screen, and then press the
3 button.
Top menu
Maintenance
Use the ▲/▼ buttons to display [Nozzle Check], and then press the
4 button.
Maintenance
Nozzle Check
5 When the nozzle check confirmation screen appears, press the button.
Start nozzle
check?
The disc on which the nozzle check pattern was printed is output to Stacker 3 or Stacker 4.
See “Checking the nozzle check results” on page 131 in this guide for how to check the nozzle check results.
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Maintenance
Normal Clogged
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Cleaning the print head
If the print head nozzles are clogged, the printing may be faint even though there is ink, or unusual colors may be
printed. If this happens, run print head cleaning. (See “How to clean the print head” on page 133 in this guide.)
Print head cleaning consumes ink. Before running print head cleaning, you can run a
nozzle check to check whether or not the nozzles are clogged. This makes it possible to
Notes prevent consuming extra ink during print head cleaning. See “Checking the print head
nozzles” on page 129 in this guide for details on the nozzle check.
Normal Clogged
Cause Prevention
This product has a print head cap to prevent it • Plug the power plug into an outlet directly
from drying, the same way there are caps for attached to the wall. Do not connect it to a
fountain pens or ballpoint pens. Normally, the power strip with a switch.
print head is automatically capped after • Be sure to turn the power on and off using the
printing finishes, but if the power suddenly goes power button.
off while the product is running, it is not capped
properly and it dries out.
If you do not use this product for a long time, We recommend that you print regularly. You
the print head may dry out and become can maintain the print head in optimal
clogged, the same way a fountain pen dries up condition by printing regularly.
and no longer writes if it has been left open for
a long time.
If you take the ink cartridges out and leave Do not take out the ink cartridges and leave
them out, the print head dries out. them out.
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• Do not open the ink cartridge cover while cleaning the print head. Print head cleaning
stops if the cover is opened.
• Print head cleaning consumes ink. Note that if you run head cleaning more than
necessary, the lifetime of the ink cartridges is reduced.
• If there is a job being published, head cleaning starts after processing of the job is
finished.
Running it from a PC
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Running it using the control panel on the product
Use the ▲/▼ buttons to display the maintenance screen, and then press the
3 button.
Top menu
Maintenance
Use the ▲/▼ buttons to display [Head Cleaning], and then press the
4 button.
Maintenance
Head Cleaning
5 When the head cleaning confirmation screen appears, press the button.
Start head
cleaning?
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6 Click the [Print] button.
The disc on which the print head alignment pattern was printed is output to Stacker 3 or Stacker 4.
8 Select the number of the pattern with the fewest vertical lines.
In the illustration above, the pattern with the fewest vertical lines is “5”, so select “5.”
If you want to print the print head alignment pattern again, to check it, set a disc in Stacker 1, and click the
[Reconfirm] button.
9 Click [Finish].
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Maintenance
5 Click [Next].
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6 Click the [Print] button.
The disc on which there are five lines printed on the top, bottom, left and right respectively as well as one blue
upward-pointing arrow is output to Stacker 3 or Stacker 4.
7 Click [Finish] if the lines on the top, bottom, left and right are evenly printed on the label
surface. If they are not printed evenly, adjust the alignment in one of the following ways.
• If the printing has shifted to the left: Select a positive correction value in [Horizontal].
• If the printing has shifted to the right: Select a negative correction value in [Horizontal].
• If the printing has shifted to the top: Select a positive correction value in [Vertical].
• If the printing has shifted to the bottom: Select a negative correction value in [Vertical].
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9 Click [Finish].
• If you reconfirm and enter a correction value after the first adjustment, the printing
position is corrected using a correction value combined with the adjusted value from
the first time. If you want to clear the printing position correction value, select [Reset],
and then click [Finish].
• If you adjust the printing position using the steps above and the label application is still
not centered on the disc, the printing appears to have shifted with respect to the label
application.
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Cleaning your product
To keep your product operating at its best, clean it by using the following procedure.
2 When the power LED is off, unplug the power plug from the outlet.
• Wipe with the cover closed so that moisture does not enter the inside of the product. If
the inside becomes wet, there is a risk that the electrical circuits will short out.
• Do not use benzine, paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile chemicals. There is a risk that
the inside or outside of the product may change properties or shape.
• Do not use a stiff brush. There is a risk of scratching the exterior of the product.
4 Plug the power plug into the outlet, and turn the power on.
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Maintenance
2 When the power LED is off, unplug the power plug from the outlet.
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7 Close the filter cover.
8 Plug the power plug into the outlet, and turn the power on.
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Maintenance
If an administrator has set notification email transmission, an email is sent to notify each
Notes administrator that the ink pad needs to be replaced soon or the ink pad needs to be
replaced.
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Precautions for Transporting Your Product
When transporting your product, be sure to use the original box and protective materials to protect it from an impact
or the like. See the PP-100N Setup Guide for details on the handling of protective materials.
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Maintenance
2 When the power LED goes out, disconnect the power cord and Ethernet cable.
3 Attach protective materials to the arm, and secure them with tape.
4 Attach Stacker 1, Stacker 2, and Stacker 3, and secure them with tape.
5 Open the ink cartridge cover, and secure the ink cartridges with tape.
6 Close the ink cartridge cover, disc cover, and Stacker 4, and secure them with tape.
7 With the bottom of the product facing downwards, place the product into the packing box
so that it is oriented horizontally.
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Troubleshooting
Refer to this information together with the Help file for EPSON Total Disc Monitor and the
Notes information available on the Epson website.
Notification
Error Message Remedy
Sound
Cannot unlock Press the or Cancel button, and perform the unlock
disc cover operation of the disc cover again. Open the disc cover after
“Disc cover can be opened” appears on the LCD. See
“Unlocking the disc cover” on page 19 in this guide for the
disc cover unlocking procedure.
Disc drop error The arm dropped the disc while transferring it.
Remove the dropped disc, turn off the power, and then turn
on the power again.
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Notification
Error Message Remedy
Sound
Disc feed error The disc was not transferred properly to the drive.
DRV1/2 Perform the procedure below.
1. Remove the discs from the drive tray.
2. Fully separate and reload the discs in the input stacker.
3. Close the disc cover.
Disc feed error The disc was not transferred properly to the printer.
PRN Perform the procedure below.
1. Remove the discs from the printer tray.
2. Fully separate and reload the discs in the input stacker.
3. Close the disc cover.
Disc pickup The arm cannot pick up the disc in the drive tray.
error (DRV1/2) Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
Disc pickup The disc in the printer tray cannot be picked up.
error (PRN) Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
Disc pickup The arm cannot pick up the disc in the stacker.
error (ST1/2) If the indicated stacker is an input stacker, fully separate and
reload the discs in the stacker.
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Notification
Error Message Remedy
Sound
Drive tray -When the drive tray does not come out-
open/close error Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the drive trays
still does not come out, see “Drive tray does not come out”
in PP-100N Administrator’s Guide. If the same error message
appears again, repair is required. Please contact Epson
Information Center.
-When the drive tray does not close-
Remove any remaining discs, turn off the power, and then
turn on the power again.
If the same error message still appears, repair is required.
Please contact Epson Information Center.
Fan control Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
error message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
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Troubleshooting
Notification
Error Message Remedy
Sound
Internal drive Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
error (DR1/2) message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
Internal printer Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
error message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
Invalid Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If the same error
state error message still appears, repair is required. Please contact
Customer Support.
No disc Load discs into the input stacker (Stacker 1 or Stacker 2).
ST1,ST2
No ink cartridge The ink cartridge of the displayed color is not installed, or is
(C,LC,LM,M,Y,K) not installed correctly.
Correctly install the cartridge of the displayed color.
(See “Changing the ink cartridge” on page 125 in this
guide.)
No stacker Load the displayed stacker, and close the disc cover. (See
ST1,ST2,ST3 “Handling stackers” on page 21 in this guide.)
Non-standard ink To use the ink cartridge, press the button (Yes). To
Continue? change to a Epson brand ink cartridge, press the CANCEL
button (No), and change the ink cartridge.
Use of non-Epson brand ink cartridges is not recommended.
• Use of non-Epson brand ink cartridges can result in
problems that will not be covered by the warranty.
• Epson cannot guarantee the quality and reliability of non-
Epson brand products. Repairs for any damage or
breakdown of this product due to the use of non-Epson
brand products will not be free of charge even if the
warranty period is still valid.
• This product performs color adjustment based on use of
Epson brand ink cartridges. Use of non-Epson brand ink
products can adversely affect the printing quality and
prevent the product from realizing its maximum
performance.
See “Changing the ink cartridge” on page 125 in this guide
for the ink cartridge changing procedure.
Print tray -When the printer tray does not come out-
open/close error See “Printer Tray Does Not Come Out” in the PP-100N
Administrator’s Guide.
-When the printer tray does not close-
Remove any remaining discs, turn off the power, and then
turn on the power again.
If the same error message still appears, repair is required.
Please contact Customer Support.
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Notification
Error Message Remedy
Sound
Stacker 3 Remove Stacker 3, and close the disc cover. Stacker 3 is not
installed used in Standard Mode or External Output Mode (when
Stacker 4 is set as the output stacker).
Stacker 3 Load Stacker 3, and close the disc cover. Stacker 3 is used in
not installed Batch Mode or External Output Mode (when Stacker 3 is set
as the output stacker).
Stacker full The disc cannot be ejected because the output stacker is
ST2,ST3,ST4 full. Remove the discs from the output stacker (Stacker 2,
Stacker 3, or Stacker 4).
Too many discs Remove excess discs so that the height of the discs in the
ST1,ST2,ST3 indicated stacker is below the red line of the stacker, and
then close the disc cover.
Wait a moment Press the button or CANCEL button. Do not unlock the
and try again disc cover repeatedly within a short time. Wait a moment
before unlocking.
Write error Processing of the job is paused. See “Disc writing problems”
on page 153 in this guide, and after removing the cause of
the error, restart the job. (See “Resuming jobs” on page 109 in
this guide for the job restarting procedure.)
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The power does not turn on. Hold down the power button for a moment.
A rattling sound is made when Is there a foreign object (such as blue protective tape for transporting)
the power is turned on. inside the product?
Press the power button to turn off the power, and then open the disc
cover and check that there are no foreign objects inside.
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Symptom/Problem Status Check/Remedy Procedure
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Troubleshooting
Symptom/
Check/Remedy Procedure
Problem Status
A writing error has Is the disc scratched or dirty?
occurred. Scratched or dirty discs cannot be used. Replace with another disc.
The quality of the data recording surface may vary depending on the disc.
Replace with another disc and try again.
When copying a disc from the drive, are you logged on with a “computer
administrator” account (user with administrator privilege)?
If you do not log on with a “computer administrator” account, disc copying
from the drive cannot be performed.
Log onto Windows with a computer administrator account, and perform disc
copying from the drive.
In disc publishing in EPSON Total Disc Maker, [Compare] can be set under [Write
Notes Verification]. See the Help file for EPSON Total Disc Maker for details.
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Label printing problems
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Troubleshooting
Are you comparing the display on the computer to the printing results?
The colors shown on the display and the results printed by the
printer use different coloring methods, and this produces
differences in color tones.
Unable to print correctly in the Set the inside diameter and outside diameter of the print area so
print area of the disc. that they match the print area of the disc to be printed.
See “Printable area” on page 77 in this guide for details. See
“Changing the print area” on page 78 in this guide for the inside
diameter and outside diameter setting procedure.
The disc recording surface is Is the ink drying time set too short?
stained with ink. The ink drying time is the time after label printing is completed until
the disc ink is dried in the printer tray. Set a longer ink drying time.
See “Setting up the printer driver” on page 63 in this guide for
details.
• After printing, the label surface Was printing performed outside the recommended print area?
ink is sticky or peels off If printing is performed outside the recommended print area, after
• Discs stick together printing, the label surface ink is sticky or peels off, or discs stick to
each other.
See “Printable area” on page 77 in this guide for details.
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Password problems
Symptom/Problem
Check/Remedy Procedure
Status
User name or password Were the user name or password entered incorrectly?
cannot be used. Enter the correct user name and password. These entries are case sensitive.
You forgot the password Please ask the administrator to change the password.
Other problems
The EPSON Total Disc Net Is the power of the product turned off?
Administrator login screen is Turn on the power of the product.
not displayed.
Is the product connected to the network correctly?
Check that this product and the client computer are connected
correctly to the network.
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Head cleaning does not work. Has an error occurred in the product?
If an error has occurred, clear the error.
The printing speed slowed When printing is performed for an extended period of time, disc
down during continuous transfer and printing may be stopped temporarily. This is for slowing the
printing. printing speed to prevent overheating and damage to the product.
Although printing can be continued when this occurs, it is
recommended that you stop product operation and leave it with the
power on for about 30 minutes. (The product will recover after about 3
hours with the power off.)
Cannot publish discs. See “When discs cannot be published” on page 160 in this guide.
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Checking with EPSON Total Disc Monitor
EPSON Total Disc Monitor is a utility that enables checking of the status of this product (PP-100N) and the remedy
procedures for errors.
See “Starting EPSON Total Disc Monitor” on page 50 in this guide for EPSON Total Disc Monitor start procedure.
EPSON Total Disc Monitor can also be automatically started by clicking [Publish] in EPSON Total Disc Maker.
Operation
Guidance
Operation This displays the status of this product (PP-100N) and error descriptions and messages.
Guidance Check the product (PP-100N) by referring to the displayed remedy procedure.
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Troubleshooting
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When discs cannot be published
If the disc is not published by clicking [Publish] in the Publish view of EPSON Total Disc Maker, or if the product does
not work, check the points below.
If performing the above checks still does not fix the problem, check the items below.
If performing the above checks still does not fix the problem, check the items below.
Is the Ethernet cable compatible with the computer and product specifications?
Check that the Ethernet cable being used is compatible with one of the specifications below.
• 100Base-TX
• 1000Base-T
If performing the above checks still does not fix the problem, check the items below.
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Troubleshooting
1 Open [Printers].
Click [Start] ( ) - [Control Panel] - [Printers].
2 Check that this product icon (EPSON PP-100NPRN) is found in [Printers and Faxes] (or
[Printers]).
If the icon is not found, the printer driver is not installed. See “Installation” on page 26 in this guide to install
the printer driver.
If performing all of the above checks still does not resolve the problem, the software may not be installed correctly.
Uninstall (delete) the software, and then reinstall.
See “Uninstalling the software” on page 40 in this guide for the software uninstallation procedure.
See “Installation” on page 26 in this guide for the software installation procedure.
Please contact Customer Support if this still does not resolve the problem. When making inquiries, please provide
information about your operating environment (including the computer model, names and versions of software
applications, and other peripheral models), name of this product, and its serial number.
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Appendix
Product specifications
Basic specifications
Since this product uses galvanized sheet metal, rusting may occur at the edges, but this
will not harm the functionality of the product.
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Overall specifications
Item Description
30 discs per hour
Conditions: When using Epson specified CD-Rs,
CD
drive speed of 40x, writing data of 600 MB, and
Write and speed/bidirectional printing
print 17 discs per hour
Job
Conditions: When using Epson specified DVD-Rs,
processing DVD
drive speed of 12x, writing data of 3.8 GB, and
capacity
speed/bidirectional printing
59 discs per hour
Quality/Speed: [2]
Condition: When bidirectional printing
Print only
42 discs per hour
Quality/Speed: [1]
Condition: When bidirectional printing
• The above processing capacities do not include the time for transferring a job via the
network.
• Depending on the operating environment and discs used, the writing speed may
become slower than the set speed.
Printing specifications
Item Description
Printing method On demand inkjet
Black : 180 nozzles
Cyan : 180 nozzles
Magenta : 180 nozzles
Head Number of nozzles
Yellow : 180 nozzles
Light cyan : 180 nozzles
Light magenta : 180 nozzles
Print Mode Setting (Quality/Speed) [1]: 1,440 x 1,440 dpi
Printing resolution
[2]: 1,440 x 720 dpi
Printing direction Bidirectional, unidirectional
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Ink cartridge
Item Description
Form Separate ink cartridge for each color
Color Black, cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta
Recommended expiration date Use within the expiration date written on each individual
packaging box. Use within 6 months of opening the
package.
When stored -20°C~40°C Within 1 month at 40°C
packaged
individually
When installed in the -20°C~50°C Within 1 month at 50°C
Temperature
product
When transported -20°C~60°C Within 5 days at 60°C
packaged
individually
Dimensions 42.0 mm (W) x 83.0 mm (D) x 26.4 mm (H)
Ink Dye-based ink
Drive specifications
Item Description
CD-R 40x/32x/24x/16x/10x/4x
DVD-R 12x/8x/6x/4x/2.4x/2x
DVD-R DL 8x/6x/4x/2.4x/2x
DVD+R DL 8x/6x/4x/2.4x/2x
• If you select 2.4x for DVD-R/DVD-R DL, write speed will be set to 2x.
Notes • If you select 2x for DVD+R/DVD+R DL, write speed will be set to 2.4x.
• CD/DVD discs created with this product’s drive may not be able to be recognized,
played, and read depending on the compatibility of the drive or player.
• Do not subject the product to vibration or impacts while a disc is being read or written.
The drive may malfunction, or the disc may become unable to be played.
• Do not insert a flat-tip screwdriver, clip or other foreign object into the CD/DVD drive.
Doing so may result in a malfunction.
• Depending on the operating environment and discs used, the writing speed may
become slower than the set speed. (This is to ensure recording quality is maintained.)
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Electrical specifications
Item Description
Rated voltage AC 100 to 240 V
Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz
Rated current 1.5 A
Power consumption Average during Approx. 86 W
operation
Average during Approx. 55 W
standby
Power cord power cord (supplied with product)
Safety UL60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22. 2 No. 60950-1
Lifetime
Epson estimates lifetime for components of this product to be as follows:
Expected Lifetime:
Ink pad life: About 30,000 discs printed
The ink pad is estimated to need replacing after about 30,000 discs. Based on printing 2,000 discs per month,
bi-directional. Actual results will vary based on such factors as images printed, print settings, media type, frequency
of use and temperature.
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Environmental conditions
Item Description
During 10°C~35°C
operation
Within 1 month at 40°C
During storage -20°C~40°C
Within 120 hours at 60°C
During -20°C~60°C
transportation
During 20%~80%RH
No condensation
operation
During storage 5%~85%RH No condensation
During 5%~85%RH No condensation
Temperature/ transportation
humidity
Based on the following conditions
27°C
Guaranteed 55%
operating Humidity
range
Temperature
Interfaces
Item Description
• 100Base-TX
Ethernet 1
• 1000Base-T
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Appendix
Ink cartridges
You can use the following ink cartridges with this product:
To purchase a Discproducer Series exclusive ink cartridge, check with the dealer where you purchased your product
or access either of the following urls:
http://www.epson-europe.com (Europe)
http://www.discproducer.epson.com (United States and Canada)
Discs
Epson offers the specified CD-R and DVD-R discs for all your writing and printing needs.
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