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Master 1
Master 2
Blanks
Click the Batch Copy button to begin.
Loading Discs for Batch Copy
Load the first master into the input hopper, then the number of blank discs you require. Load the
second master next, then place as many blanks as is necessary on top of the second master, and
so on. It is recommended that you load the first master and blanks, then select the correct print
label for that master before loading the next set of master and blanks.
In the example to the right, the gray discs
are the masters and the white discs are
the blanks. Master 1 will first duplicate
onto the 2 blanks discs loaded above it,
and then Master 2 will be duplicated onto
the 3 blank discs loaded above it.
Each loaded master must have at least one blank disc to which it will be copied. Loading 2 masters
in a row will stop the Batch duplication
After the Batch copy begins, the master will be loaded into the Disc Publisher and read to the hard
drive. Duplication of the master will come from this hard drive image and not directly from the
master disc.
Selecting the Labels to Print
Unlike other project types, Batch Copy gives you the ability of selecting multiple labels. Because of
this, the Label to Print tab will be slightly different than other print-enabled project types.
The labels must be in the same
order in the list as the masters that
have been or will be loaded into
the Disc Publisher. The master
loaded first – on the bottom of the
stack – will be associated with the
first label in the list.
Highlighting a single label file in the
label selection list will provide a
preview below the list.
You can populate your list of labels
in a number of ways.
Recent Labels
Like on the standard Label to Print
tab, you can choose your label
from the Recent Labels list.
Double-clicking an icon will show
the label Preview; dragging an icon
into the label selection will add that
file to the list.
Add Label button
The Add Label button opens a browser so you can select the labels by looking through the drives
available to your PC.
Copy and Paste, Drag and Drop
You can also use the Copy and Paste or Drag and Drop features of Windows Explorer to bring label
files into the list.
Once the list has entries, the Clear Label, Edit Label, Move Up, and Move Down buttons become
available. Clicking the Clear Label button will remove any highlighted label or labels from the list.
Move Up and Move Down allows you to re-order the label files. Remember, the labels will be
printed in the order in which they appear in the list. The number in the Mstr column will help you
keep track of the correct order.
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