CD Duplicator

Insert the master into the top, face down. The blank CDs come in packages with a plastic CD over the real CDs so your fingers wont matter, until you get the covering off. The recording side is identified by the ridge on the underside of the CD around the hole. (Also it is a slightly different color). So watch out, someone may have opened the package from the wrong side, and you could insert them in upside down, in which case they will all fail. Failed Cd's go in a container marked "failed CD's" and it is sent out for reimbursement.
Close the doors by hand, and when they close, the copy starts automatically, and takes about 5 min. depending on how fast the copier is set at. The LCD screen tells you how many tracks. It runs through a check process, and identifies all the CDs in the drawers. The "L" in the LCD screen indicates the "Master CD" and the CD copies are referred to as "C". The numbers after them refer to the min. of CD that is recorded on it. If one fails, the burn will not take place. It tells you which CD drawer has failed. Then you have to take out that CD, mark it faulty, throw it into the box for return, and insert a new one, open all the drawers, then re-close them, to start the process over again. Or else you have to push the "GO" button. (The burn has not started yet at this point). If you only do a partial run, it wants to do all of them so then it will check 4 for example, and wait until you push GO for it to start. When it is done, all the copy doors open. If any jiggle takes place they will fail, so it seems that a slower copying speed is the surest.
To set the modes, you have to push both little buttons at the same time, (See Gary or Jayson) it takes you through several options, then to reset you need to turn it off, wait a few seconds then turn it back on.
Note the number of cd's and tapes that go out on the clipboard located on the side of the tape duplicator.
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