• We recommend that you print on a disc* before you record
anything on it. Printing on a disc that already has data
recorded on it can cause the data to become corrupted.
• Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable
for any loss or corruption of data on discs arising through
the use of this product.
* CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, etc.
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in the CW-100
User’s Guide before trying to use the printer and this application for
the first time.
Please keep your manual and all information handy for future
reference.
Important!
The copyright of this User’s Guide and all rights related to the software
shall revert to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Read This First!
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any loss or
claims by you or any other person or entity that may arise through
the use of this product.
• Reproduction of this manual in any form, either in part or its entirety,
is forbidden without the express permission of CASIO COMPUTER
CO., LTD. You are granted permission to use this software for your
own personal use. Any and all other use of this software without the
express permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. is forbidden
under international copyright laws.
• The contents of the manual are subject to change without notice.
• The software is continually being revised and updated. Because of
this, the software supplied to you and the contents of the displays it
produces may be different from those described in this manual, or
some items described in this manual may no longer be available.
• Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks or trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
• TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States
and other countries.
• Easy CD Creator is a trademark of Roxio, Inc. in the United States.
• Other company and product names used herein may also be company
• Handle the disc to avoid finger smudges, dir t, scratches, etc. on either
of its surfaces.
• Should the disc become dir ty, use an eyeglass cleaning cloth or some
other soft dry cloth to wipe it lightly from the center of the disc outwar ds
towards its edge. Never use phonograph record cleaner or any other
cleaning agent.
• Never write on either of the disc’s surfaces with a pen or pencil or
other sharp writing utensils, or affix a sticker to the disc sur faces.
• Use of a disc that is cracked or deformed, or a disc that has adhesive
on it is dangerous. Never use such a disc.
Storage Precautions
• Avoid storing discs in areas subjected to high temperature, high
humidity, or direct sunlight.
• When you are not using a disc, store it in its original case.
• Avoid storing a disc so its label comes in dir ect contact with the surface
of a vinyl case, bag, etc.
Warning!
Never play a CD-ROM disc on any device that is not specifically designed
to play back CD-ROM discs. Audio output at a high volume setting creates the risk of damaged hearing and damage to audio speakers.
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Scope of This Manual
Using the Assistant Feature
The DISC TITLE PRINTER application has an Assistant feature that
guides you step-by-step through certain operations. (See page 22.)
This manual does not cover standard Windows operations.
This manual covers operating procedures for the DISC TITLE PRINTER
application only. It does not include any detailed information about standard Windows operations like the following.
• Clicking, double-clicking, right-clicking, dragging, dropping, and other
mouse operations
• Menu operations
• Text on the keyboard
• Standard window operations
For information about these and other Windows operations, see the
user documentation that came with your Windows operating system.
Help
You can access information about procedures and precautions using the DISC TITLE PRINTER application’s Help feature. (See page
64.)
Button Operations
All operations in this manual are performed using the mouse.
• Command operations are indicated as shown below.
1.
2.
1
. Click the button.
2
. On the menu that appears, click New.
• Dialog box button operations ar e indicated as shown below.
3.
5
3
.Click Save.
• All of the sample screens in this manual show operation under
the English version of Windows XP. Screens appear differently
when running the application under another operating system.
• Note that the screen images shown in this manual may differ
somewhat from those that actually appear on your computer
screen.
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How to use this Manual
The sections of this manual are arranged as shown below.
Refer to the indicated pages for details.
Getting Ready
• Installing the DISC TITLE PRINTER
application
• For information about installing the
DISC TITLE PRINTER application
and connecting the printer to your
computer, see the CW-100 User's
Guide.
Troubleshooting Guide
(page 65)
• Check this section whenever you run into
problems.
Error Messages
(page 67)
• Here you will find details about error
messages.
Label Making Overview (page 12)
• This section takes you through the basic label creation and printing process,
using a music CD label as an example.
Label Making
Original Label Making
with Preset Templates
Automated Label Layout (page 20)
• This section describes how to create
labels quickly and easily using preset
templates.
• You can select a music label, data
label, or digital image label template.
Creating an Original Label Layout
(page 46)
• This section describes how to layout
text and images to create exactly the
type of look you want.
• A Free Text label template gives you
wide ranging control over text you
input into a label.
• A Free Design label template provides
you with maximum freedom when
creating your label design.
Printing and Other Operations
Printing (page 16)
This section explains how to print a completed label.
• Simply place the disc onto the tray as instructed by the message that appears on the screen.
Other Operations (page 61)
This section provides details about other settings.
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CW-100 Printer Features
After using this DISC TITLE PRINTER application to create the labels you want, you can connect your printer
to your computer and print them.
• Music Discs
Labels can include artist names and track titles (page 20).
You can also import track names from
Windows Media
Creator, or you can import CD-TEXT
from a CD (page 26).
• Screen shots shown in this manual
are based on Windows Media Player
for Windows XP.
TM
Player, or Easy CD
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Important!
This printer and its software do not include functions for recording to a CD-R, CD-RW or other types of discs.
• Data Discs
You can import the names of folders and
files you plan to store on a disc and print
them on its label. You can also type in
information manually (pages 20 and 30).
• Digital Image Discs
You can import recording dates and image
descriptions from your PC and print them
on the label. You can also type in
information manually (pages 20 and 30).
Business report.xlsHoliday work.xlsNew employees research data.docWeekly meeting summary.docNew order.xlsCounter error data.doc
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CW-100 Printer Features
• Print with TrueType fonts installed on your
PC (page 39).
• Support for both text and images (page 41).
Note that images are printed in monochrome.
• A collection of preset templates lets
you produce great looking labels with
minimum effort.
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• A Free Text Template allows more control
over the appearance and layout of text (Free
Text → page 46).
A Free Design template gives you almost total
•
freedom for laying out text and images to
create exactly the look you want (Free Design
→ page 46).
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Label Making Overview
Label Creation Basics
After you install the DISC TITLE PRINTER application, connect the printer
to your computer, and load an ink ribbon cassette into the printer,* you
can perform this operation in this section to actually print a label.
This section takes you through the basics of label making, from layout,
to printing and storage.
* See the CW-100 User's Guide for information about how to load an ink
ribbon cassette.
Example: Music CD label
To create a label
1.
On your Windows desktop, double-click the DISC TITLE PRINTER for
CW-100 short cut icon.
Note
You can also start up the application by clicking the W indows Start
button and then All Programs. Next, point to CASIO, and then click
DISC TITLE PRINTER for CW-100. Note that the location of the
application may be different on your computer, depending on what
you specified when you installed it.
This starts up the DISC TITLE PRINTER application and displays a dialog
box for specifying the orientation of the printer.
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2.
Select the “Vertical” or “Horizontal” option, and then click OK.
• This starts up the DISC TITLE PRINTER application and then displays
a label template selection menu.
• Use the Advanced Settings dialog box (page 61) to control whether
or not the printer orientation dialog box appears each time you
start up the DISC TITLE PRINTER application.
3.
Click .
This displays the main window for the music label template.
Label Preview Image
Label Input Boxes
Important!
You must select a label template before you can perform operations
on the main window.
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4.
Input the text data you want.
Move the cursor to the label input boxes, and then type in the disc
title, artist names, and track names.
The text you input appears in the preview image on the screen.
Warning message
Configuring Template Setting
5.
Click .
This displays a dialog box for selecting the print pattern.
Note
See page 36 for details about print pattern setting.
6.
Click .
Important!
The warning message “Printing string is overflow” appears when the
text data you input does not fit inside the print area.
See “Configuring Text Layout Settings” (page 37) and “Configuring
Font Settings” (page 39) for information about adjustments you can
make to help the text fit.
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7.
Click .
This displays a dialog box for selecting the text layout.
Note
See page 37 for details about changing the text layout pattern.
8.
Click .
Selecting a Font
9.
Click .
This displays a dialog box for making font settings.
10.
Confirm that Title tab is selected.
Note
If a different tab is displayed, click Title.
11.
For Font Size, select 2.
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12
. Click the Artist Name tab.
13
.Select 2 for Font Size, and then click OK.
This completes input of the label data.
Note
See page 39 for details about font settings.
To print a label
Important!
•
See the separate “Printing Precautions” sheet for important
information about printing conditions.
•
Do not try to use this printer to print on a mini CD-R or a CD-R
business card. Doing so can damage the printer. Use the printer to
print on 12cm discs only.
•
We recommend that you print on a disc before you record anything
on it. Printing on a disc that already has data recorded on it can
cause the data to become corrupted.
1.
Connect the printer to your computer.
• For information about connecting the printer to your computer, see
the CW-100 User’s Guide.
2.
Click .
• This causes the disc tray to open.
Important!
• Make sure there is nothing in front of the printer to interfere with
the movement of the disc tray.
• Note that the disc tray will not open automatically if you have “Manually open disc tray before printing” selected under Auto Disc TrayOperation Setting on the Print tab of the Advanced Settings dialog
box (page 61).
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• The dialog box shown below appears on your computer screen when
the disc tray opens.
1
3.
Place the disc onto the disc tray.
• Placing a disc onto the tray
when the printer is standing
up vertically
• Placing a disc onto the tray
when the printer is laid down
horizontally
1 Shows how the disc should be oriented when placed on the disc tray.
2
Note
• You can specify the vertical/horizontal configuration of your printer
using the Printer Orientation setting on the Print 2 tab of the Advanced Settings dialog box (page 61).
2 Click to start printing.
3 Click to skip the upper label area printing and perform lower label area
printing.
4 Click to cancel printing.
5 Click to open or close the disc tray.
6 Click to display a dialog box for configuring printing, phrase memor y, and
other settings (page 61).
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• Place the disc onto the disc tray with the recording side of the disc
facing the tray. Press down lightly until you hear the disc click into
place. When placing the disc onto the tray, use your hand to hold
the disc tray still.
Important!
• Do not apply excessive pressure against the tray when placing a disc
on it.
• Check to make sure that there is no dirt or other foreign matter on
the disc or tray. Closing the tray while there is foreign matter present
can damage the recording surface of the disc and make recording
on it impossible.
• Make sure that the disc is facing properly. If the recording side of
the disc is facing away from the tray, the printer will print on the
recording side, which will make it impossible to record data onto the
disc.
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Printing on a disc that already has something
printed on it
This printer will not print properly over a logo or other printing that
is already on a disc. For such a disc, you will need to use the printer's built-in printing guide to make sure that printing is performed in
the correct location.
1
Pull the printing guide from the
printer.
Note
You do not need to use the printing
guide if the disc you are printing
on does not have anything printed
on it.
2
Adjust the position of the disc.
Important!
• Pressing in on the disc tray or
pressing the eject button while
adjusting the position of the disc
will cause the disc tray to close.
When adjusting the disc position,
use your other hand to hold the
disc tray still.
Position the disc
so the upper label
area is facing
towards you.
• If you want to print only in the lower label area, position the disc
so the upper label area is facing towards you.
• For more information, see the separate “Printing Precautions”.
Position the disc so the
printing areas marked on
the printing guide are
parallel with the logo and
other printing.
Printing area
4
. Close the disc tray.
• Press in lightly on the tray, press the Eject button, or click the
button on the DISC TITLE PRINTER application screen.
Important!
• Take care to avoid catching your fingers or hand in the disc tray
when closing it.
5
. Click Start printing.
• This starts the printing operation.
• The disc tray will open automatically after printing is complete. When
this happens, remove the disc from the tray.
Important!
• Never disconnect the printer ’s AC adaptor power cord or the USB
cable while printing is in progress. Doing so can cause malfunction
of the printer.
This completes the printing operation.
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To save label data
1
. Click .
2.
On the menu that appears, click Save.
3.
Check the file name and then click Save.
The label data is saved in your Windows My Documents folder.
Note
See page 33 for details about saving label data.
To quit the DISC TITLE PRINTER application
1
. Click .
2.
On the menu that appears, click Exit.
Note
You can also quit the application by clicking the button in the
upper right corner of a main window.
Important!
You cannot quit the application while a print operation is in progress.
Wait until printing is finished before you quit.
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Label Making with Preset Templates
Automated Label Layout
A selection of content-specific preset label formats makes label creation
as easy as selecting the right format and filling in the blanks. The following procedure shows how to do this, using the music label template as
an example.
1.
On the main window, click .
2.
On the menu that appears, click New.
This displays a dialog box for selecting the label template.
3.
Click the label template you want to use.
• You can select from among five label templates. Selecting a template
displays its main window, which contains the elements for the
template you select.
• Input the text you want.
Music Label
Select one of these preset templates for easy label creation.
Data Label
Select one of these templates to
create an original layout (page 46).
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