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1. What does "Target
Overflow mean?Generally
this means the capacity of your master is larger than the capacity of your
blank disc. |
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2. Why am I getting such
high failure rates on my duplications?High failure rates are usually due to condition of
your master disc. We highly recommend that you remake the master disc.
Remaking the master disc will reduce the failure rate considerably. Other
recommendations includes:
• The higher quality
blank CD-R or DVD-R media you use will generally provide better
results. • If the
duplication fails, try another master CD/DVD and or new blank CD-R and
DVD-R. • A scratched
Master CD or DVD, or a Mater CD/DVD with obvious physical damage may not
duplicate. • Keep the
duplicator in a clean environment. • The fan on the rear of the
duplicator should be kept clean and allowed reasonable room for air
flow. |
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3. Do I need to connect my
PC for the duplicator to function?No, our duplicators are fully
standalone. |
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4. What does "Standalone
"mean?Standalone means no
computer is required to operate the duplicator. |
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5. My master disc will play
and read, but why won't it copy?Make sure the master is free of damage or blemishes
and is produced on a high quality media brand. The master disc plays back
successfully because the player only spins at 1x. During the burn process,
the reader has to spin the disc at a much higher rate in order to match
the duplicating speed. At high speeds the quality of the disc is
magnified, making it essential to have a high quality
master. |