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Copy Disc
The Copy Disc project is used to duplicate
directly from a master disc in a drive on
your PC. The master disc must be in your
drive before the project can be submitted.
Click the Copy Disc button to begin.
Master Selection
Source Drive
Use the Source Drive list to select
the drive in which you have your
master disc from the list of available
drives. The information about the
master below the drive list will
appear once a drive has been
chosen.
Create Temporary Disc Image
Placing a check in this box will cause
PrintWrite to extract a disc image
from the master disc to use for
burning. You should use this setting
if you are making multiple copies
from one disc; it may add the time to
create the disc image to your project,
but it will eliminate any failed burns
caused by read issues.
You cannot mix master and blank disc types; for instance, you cannot burn to a DVD from a CD
master.
Click the Next button to continue to the Label to Print tab.
Selecting a Label to Print
Please see Common Project Steps: Selecting a Label to Print, page 10. Click Next to continue
to the Edit/Submit Project tab.
Edit/Submit Project
This tab provides you with a review
of the project you have created. It
will show the Source Drive, master
disc information, Temporary Disc
Image setting, Disc Type, and
preview of the selected label.
At this time, enter the Number of
Copies you wish to make. You also
have the option of performing a
Verify on each copy before it is
accepted for printing.
Edit Project
If there is something that needs to be
changed in the project, you can use
the Back button to move backwards
through the project setup. You can
also click the Edit Project button to
make any necessary changes without leaving the Edit/Submit Project tab.
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