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Posted by NNYlaker on 09/17/05 21:18
are we talking a regular office copier here or some special cd/dvd coping
unit? If I am following this thread right and we are talking about a
regular office type copier then my question is - won't feeding a dvd into
the machine just break the dvd or jam up the machine? it would be great if
someone would post/repost the whole process of copying a dvd on a regular
office copier and include any important pointer so I don't f-up my copier
before I attempt this - Thanks.
"Bill G" <niobrara969@none.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:32:32 -0600, Notan <notan@ddress.com> wrote:
>
>>Jase wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Make sure the DVD is right side up or it won't copy correctly.
>>>
>>> What you have to do with the second DVD is to first make a copy of the
>>> original, check the piece of paper that comes out to be sure it is
>>> correct,
>>> and then switch the two DVD's making sure that the second one is exactly
>>> where the first one was, or all the files come out blurred, and read as
>>> garbage on the computer.
>>
>>It's a lot easier to use the document feeder, as this will automatically
>>position the DVD, correctly.
>
> Only assuming the unit supports DVD's, though. The one we have in my
> area at work only supports CD's and gets confused when you feed in a
> DVD. We have to go use the newer one by the Admin's office if we need
> to copy a DVD. So far, no problems with that one. (fingers crossed)
>
> --
> Bill
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