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❏ Do not apply excess force, like pinching with a clip, or bend.
❏ Do not attach an adhesive sticker to the disc. This may result in the disc being unable
to record or play.
❏ Do not use in a place where lots of dirt and dust are present.
❏ If write and print separately, it is recommended to write before print.
❏ Leaving disc stacked may result in discs to stick to each other.
❏ Touching or splashing water drops on printing surface right after printing may result in
blurring.
❏ Let the discs dry naturally after printing. Touching the surface with your hand or
splashing the surface with water right after printing may result in blurriness and
stickiness.
❏ Printing is possible only on printing surface. When printing, use soft tipped writing
equipment like a felt pen and do not use a ball point pen. Also, do not erase once
printed.
❏ Do not use with an auto loading mechanism, a drive with a holding mechanism larger
than 33 mm, or an automotive drive. Depending on the condition used, the printing
surfaces may stick.
❏ A published CD/DVD may not be readable on another type of drive or player due to
compatibility.
❏ Playing blank disc on CD player or CD-ROM drive may cause mechanical error and
result in scratching the disc.
❏ The recording surface side has a concentric ring projection called the stack ring.
Depending on the disc, projection of the stack ring is small and use of such disc may
cause the disc to stick before or after printing. It is recommended to check the disc
before use.
❏ The specified discs hava a moisture-adhesive ink receptor layer on the label surface. If
stored stacked, especially under high humidity and high temperature conditions, disc
may adhere to each other. If an automatic duplication machine is used, please check
the disc before using.
Notes when storing the disc
❏ Do not store under direct sunlight, near heating equipment, or high humidity and
temperature.
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