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                                                                        Orbit II Disc-to-Disc Copier Reference Manual – Revision I
 
 
 
Section 2 Setting Up your CD-R Copying Area: 
 
A clean and orderly work place is required to consistently produce high quality copies.  We suggest you 
locate your Orbit II Stand Alone CD-to-CD Office Copier in an office like environment free of dust and 
debris.  Any contamination that gets on the CDs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs you use as masters or blanks can 
cause rejects that will reduce your yield and increase your cost.  Even worse than yield loss is the 
possibility that a CD-R you duplicate will not work in your customer’s CD Drive.  Dust and debris will also 
increase Orbit II system maintenance, and possibly shorten the service life of your Orbit II CD-to-CD Office 
Copier 
 
After you have selected a clean working environment for your Orbit II, you should allow enough tabletop 
space around the unit to properly organize the flow of masters, blank media, duplicated discs, and process 
rejects.  In the example photograph below, workflow is from right to left.  Blank discs waiting for copying are 
on the right of the Orbit II, along with a clearly labeled container for rejects.  Completed copy jobs and 
masters are to the left of the Orbit II.  Remember; it is sometimes difficult to tell if an unlabeled CD-R has 
been duplicated.  It is virtually impossible to identify the content of a duplicated CD-R until it is labeled or 
printed.  An organized workspace is the key to controlling the quality and consistency of your CD-R copy 
process. 
 
Temperature in your CD-R copy area should be between 65 and 85 degrees F.  (18 – 29 degrees C.)  
Humidity should be maintained between 30 and 80 % RH, if possible.  CD-R copying can be performed 
outside these recommended limits, but operator comfort and process yield may be affected. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In our sample CD-R copying Setup above we are keeping each completed copying job on a separate 
spindle, with the master disc on top of the stack.  This keeps the master available for quality control 
“compare” tests.  The master also clearly identifies the contents of each stack.