Taking Out Discs - Epson DiscProducer PP-100N User Manual

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Taking out discs

This section describes how to take out published discs.
1
Open the disc cover (only when the output stacker is Stacker 2 or Stacker 3), and take out
the stacker.
• Do not open the disc cover while a job is being processed (while the BUSY LED flashes).
This could adversely affect the writing or printing quality.
• If you open the disc cover while a job is being processed, a slow beeping alert sound is
played and the status of the current job becomes Standby. If you close the disc cover,
job processing resumes automatically.
• If a job is being processed, first pause the job and then open the disc cover. See
"Pausing jobs" on page 108 in this guide for the procedure to pause a job.
• To ensure safety during arm operation, never insert your hands.
• Do not operate any stackers while the arm is moving. This could damage the arm.
• When the BUSY LED is flashing quickly, do not pull out Stacker 4 because discs are being
output to Stacker 4. Doing so may damage the discs.
• Do not remove discs while the stacker is attached to this product. Be sure to remove the
stacker beforehand.
2
Take out the published discs from the stacker.
The stacker used as the output stacker differs depending on the set Publish Mode. Confirm the output stacker
in the following table.
Publish Mode
Standard Mode
(when the output stacker was set to [Stacker 2])
Standard Mode
(when the output stacker was set to [Stacker 4])
External Output Mode
(when the output stacker was set to [Stacker 3])
External Output Mode
(when the output stacker was set to [Stacker 4])
Batch Mode
<Stacker 2>
104
Output Stacker
Stacker 2
Stacker 4
Stacker 3
Stacker 4
Stacker 2
Stacker 3
<Stacker 3>
Number of Discs
Up to approximately 50 discs
Up to approximately 5 discs
Up to approximately 50 discs
Up to approximately 5 discs
Up to approximately 50 discs
Up to approximately 50 discs
<Stacker 4>

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