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Changing Print Diameters
Different media types and brands may vary in the size of the printable surface. When the print
surface changes, you will need to set the printer to the correct sizes.
Always make sure the images are printing centered on the disc before changing the diameter
settings. If the image is not centered, please refer to page 10 for information on the alignment
process.
To change the diameter of the printed area,
click the Advanced button on the Print screen.
Select the Disc Printing option from the list
circled to the right. The settings to the right will
appear.
The Outer setting will change how closely to
the edge of the disc the image will print.
Increase the Outer setting to leave less
unprinted area at the outer edge. Decrease
the Outer setting to leave more unprinted area
at the outer edge..
The Inner setting will change how closely to
the center of the disc the image will print.
Decrease the Inner setting to leave less
unprinted area at the center. Increase the
Inner setting to leave more unprinted area at
the center.
You should never have the printer attempting to print off the
printable surface. This will leave unabsorbed ink on the disc.
Note on Changing Print Diameters with Mac OS 10.6
Some applications, such as Preview, that can be used to print your image onto optical media may
open by default in 64-bit mode when running under OS 10.6. If the application you are using does
not include the Disc Printing options, but instead has the SPS Printer PDE option crossed out as
shown below, your application is opening in 64-bit mode and the Print Diameters will not be available
to you for modification. You will need to set your application to open in 32-bit mode.
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