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You can also change the resolution under
the Media Type and Quality settings and
save these changes into your custom Disc
Type. Options available for these settings
will vary depending on the model of Disc
Publisher you have. As a rule, Photo will
use more ink and take longer to print than
Text & Graphics. Similarly, the quality
setting of Best will take more ink and time
than Normal.
To save your settings as a new defined
media type, enter in a name under which to save the settings and click the Save button. Your media
type is now added to the Printable Media Type list.
Selecting the Number of Discs
If you will be creating more than one disc from a project, adjust the entry in
the Number of Discs field accordingly.
Job Options Panel
Several of the project types have Job Options that can be modified.
The default settings will be applicable to virtually all needs; unless
you have a specific reason to do so, there is no need to change any
of the settings.
To view the Job Options panel, click the Job Options button in the
main panel or the Job Options button in the toolbar. The panel will
expand from either the left or right side of the main panel, depending
on the placement of the main panel.
Each of these options must be set before the job is submitted.
Changes to these settings will not affect jobs already in the Job List.
Not all settings will apply to all project types. Job Options that
cannot be modified for a given project will be disabled.
The Print Only Project type does not include any modifiable Job
Options.
Create Master Image (Applies to all burn projects except Stream)
This option allows you to create a master image from which the
copying will occur rather than burning directly from your original files.
While this will add to the amount of time it takes to complete the
project, it does reduce the possibility of burn failure.
By default, this option is unchecked for all applicable projects except for the Copy Disc project. For
the Copy Disc project, this option will be checked and is the same as Copy the master disc to my
hard drive selection (page 13).
This option will be checked and cannot be changed for any applicable burn project
using a 2-drive Disc Publisher in which both drives are enabled (see page 12) and the
number of discs being burned in the project is greater than one.
Test Burn (Applies to all burn projects)
Use this option if you want to test the functionality without burning to a disc.
Some media, such as DVD+R, cannot be simulated to. Using this option will result in rejected discs
and a failed job.
Verify (Applies to Data Disc, DVD Video, and Audio CD projects)
Placing a check in the Verify option will read and compare the copies to the master disc or source
files as each disc completes the burn process, except for Audio CD projects; for that project type,
Verify will perform a read check on the files. Selecting this option will increase the amount of time it
takes to process each disc. You cannot combine Test Burn with Verify.
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