Ricoh Computer Drive MP9060A User Guide

Contents  
NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installlation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
FCC WARNING  
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user's authority to operate the equipment.  
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Akustischer Geräuschpegel  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Dieser Druckerüberschreitet einen Geräuschpegel von 70 dB (A) während dem Betrieb nicht.  
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Conventions  
This manual uses the following symbols which indicate important information. Be sure to read the  
information.  
Ignoring this warning and incorrect handling may result in serious personal injury or damage  
to the product.  
Indicates restriction or caution that you should notice.  
Provides useful additional information.  
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Introduction  
This manual contains important notes and product handling information. Be sure to read the  
manual before using the product. For easy reference in the future, please keep the manual  
at a handy location.  
Multimedia Printer series  
Thank you for purchasing the Multimedia Printer series drive MP9060A (hereafter referred to as the  
drive). The drive enables you to play DVD-ROM or CD-ROM discs, write once and play CD-R discs, or  
write, play, and rewrite CD-RW discs.  
The following marks indicate media that can be used with the drive.  
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Handling Procedures  
Obey the following cautions when handling the drive or discs.  
Cautions During Installation  
Install the drive in accordance with the specifications. Be careful to avoid locations likely to cause  
vibration or shock.  
Avoid locations where there is high humidity, excessive dust, or poor ventilation.  
Avoid locations in direct sunlight, with severe changes in humidity, or places where there are extremely  
high or low temperature variations.  
Don't use the drive near radio or television receivers. It may interfere with their reception.  
Do not disassemble the drive. Dismantling the drive to attempt repairs or for other reasons is dangerous  
because the laser may radiate outside the unit.  
Cautions During Use  
Don't suddenly move the drive from a cold place to a warm place, or suddenly raise the room  
temperature. Condensation may occur, causing abnormal operation.  
Make sure to remove the disc before moving the drive. The disc may be damaged, causing data loss.  
Be careful to prevent foreign objects such as liquids or metal from entering the drive. Should by chance a  
foreign object enter the drive, please consult the dealer where the drive was purchased.  
Don't use benzene or thinner to clean dirt from the drive. Don't allow chemicals such as insecticides to  
contact the drive. Use a soft cloth to wipe the drive, or moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with  
water and use it to clean particularly dirty areas.  
Don't cutoff the electric power while the drive is operating.  
When connecting two E-IDE devices to the Primary or Secondary connectors, make sure that the two  
devices are not both configured as Master, or both as Slave. If they are both set the same, Windows may  
fail to run or recognize the drives.  
The total length of the E-IDE cable should be less than 18 inches (about 45 cm).  
Make sure the power to the host computer is turned OFF before connecting.  
Never insert a damaged disc into the drive.  
In wintertime, don't use a disc soon after bringing in from outdoors. Use it only after it has reached room  
temperature.  
Cautions Concerning Disc Cleaning  
Remove the disc by pressing the eject button.  
Use compressed air to clear dust from the disc. (Spray the compressed air for about 5 seconds).  
Check to see if there is dirt on the surface of the disc. Be careful not to touch the disc with the fingers  
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when doing this. (See Fig. 1)  
After cleaning the disc with compressed air, place it on the disc tray and mount it.(See Fig. 2)  
We suggest using Perfect Duster II (80z.) as compressed air for cleaning.  
Other Cautions  
When moving the equipment, make sure that the disc has been removed from the drive.  
When connecting connectors, make sure that the power is OFF. If the power is ON, there is a possibility  
of short circuit.  
When not using the drive for a long period, dust may adhere to the disc tray. Before using the drive again,  
use dry air cleaner to remove the dust from the tray.  
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fig1  
1. Check  
2. Recording surface  
fig2  
1. 50 to 100mm  
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Features  
Completely sealed door construction provides high reliability.  
An improved anti-heat design means that no cooling fan is needed.  
Easy-to-use tray model.  
Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI) model  
Compliant with industry standard Orange Book Part II (CD-R) and Part III (CD-RW).  
Can read not only DVD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs, but also video CDs, music  
CDs, photo CDs, and CD-Text  
Can read data at 24x speed (3.6MB/sec data transfer rate) and write data at 6x  
speed (900KB/sec data transfer rate).  
The recorded CD-RW media can be played in a DVD player or a multi-read CD-ROM  
Player, maintaining future compatibility.  
Supports random UDF for easy writing to CD-RW discs.  
*1  
The playback speed of DVD-ROM discs is 4X (data transfer rate is  
5.54MB/second(MAX).  
Can write to CD-RW discs at 4X speed (600 KB/second data transfer rate).  
*2  
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System environment  
Explains the system environment required for using the drive as a CD-R/CD-RW drive.  
PC  
IBM PC/AT compatible  
Operating System  
Windows 98/95  
Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 (Service Pack 3) or later  
CPU  
166MHz (or faster) Pentium  
Memory  
Windows 98/95 : 32MB or greater.  
Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 : 32MB or greater (64MB or  
more recommended)  
Harddisk  
Interface  
Hard disk with average access time of 19msec or less, and  
data transfer speed of 1,200KB/sec or greater. 75MB or more  
free space.(The free space needed for writing depends on the  
quantity of data.)*1  
Enhanced-IDE interface (as Primary Slave, Secondary Master,  
or Slave)  
Drive bay  
5.25-inch half height bay required  
+5V/+12V power socket required  
Power  
Ricoh, Mitsubishi Chemical, Taiyo Yuden, Mitsui Chemicals,  
Ritek, CMC, Princo, TDK, Kodak, Memorex, Maxcell or Fhilips  
discs are recommended.*2  
*1 Average access time of 12msec or less and data transfer speed of 5MB/sec or greater are  
recommended.  
*2 The disc written using the CD-R/RW drive may not be readable by CD-ROM drives.  
Multi-read compatible (Random UDF compatible) drives are necessary.  
Multi-read compatible (Random UDF compatible) drives are:  
Drives that can read low reflectivity discs.  
Drives that support Packet Write.  
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Specifications  
Drive : MP9060A  
Type  
Internal type (bare drive)  
Interface  
Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI)  
2MB  
Data buffer memory  
Data transfer speed  
16.6MB/sec. (Max.)  
CD-R/CD-RW  
Write/Read speed (Ave.)  
3.60 MB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)[Read only]*1  
24X:  
20X: 3.00 MB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)[Read only]  
20X: 3.40 MB/sec. (Mode2, Form2)[Read only]  
8X:  
8X:  
6X:  
6X:  
4X:  
4X:  
2X:  
2X:  
1X:  
1X:  
1,200 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)[Read only]  
1,362 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2) [Read only]  
900 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)  
1,021 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2)  
600 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)  
681 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2)  
300 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)  
340 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2)  
150 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2, Form1)  
170 KB/sec. (Mode2, From2)  
DVD-ROM Read speed  
Average access time  
4X:  
5.5 MB/sec. (MAX.)  
120msec. or less (DVD 200msec. or less)  
Initial processing time  
CD-ROM 14sec. or less  
CD-R/RW 19sec. or less  
DVD-ROM 19sec. or less  
Mounting direction  
Compatible formats  
horizontal/vertical  
Play*2  
Format  
CD-DA  
Write  
Read  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
CD-ROM  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
CD-Extra  
*
*
CD-ROM XA  
Photo CD*3  
CD-i*3  
CD-ROM + CD-DA  
Video-CD  
*
*
CD-Text  
Loading system  
Tray type (automatic loading/eject)  
DC5V, DC12V  
Power  
Power consumption  
12w max. (normal operation) 6w max. (standby)  
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Weight  
Less than 1.5 Kg.  
Dimensions  
Reliability  
148.4 X 198(included front panel) X 42.5mm  
10-12 bits or less  
100,000hours or greater  
Within 30 minutes  
Error Rate:  
MTBF:  
MTTR:  
Environmental Conditions  
When operating  
5°C to 40°C (No air cooling)  
55% to 90% R.H.  
When not operating  
-30°C to 65°C  
5% to 95% R.H.  
Temperature  
Humidity  
(No condensation)  
(No condensation)  
Vibration  
0.035mmpp(10 to 45Hz)  
0.025mmpp(45 to 65Hz)  
0.2 X 9.8 m/s2 (65 to 150Hz)  
2 X 9.8 m/s2  
1 X 9.8 m/s2  
(5 to 300Hz)  
40 X 9.8 m/s2  
Shock  
(6msec. half sine)  
(11msec. half sine)  
Environmental Class 3 million or less (3 million particles of 0.5 micron dustper  
dust cubic foot or less)  
*1 Speed is automatically reduced if reading is unsuccessful.  
*2 "Play" means playback. Also, "Read" means transferring data.  
*3 CD-i and Photo-CD discs require special reader/player. Also, Photo-CD requires a license  
from Kodak.  
The drive's appearance and specifications may change without notice.  
Disc  
CD-R  
CD-RW  
CD-RW  
Characteristic  
External diameter  
CD-R  
ø120mm  
ø120mm  
Dimensions  
Internal diameter  
Thickness  
ø15mm  
1.2mm  
ø15mm  
1.2mm  
Recording area (User area)  
ø50 to 116mm  
74min.  
ø50 to 116mm  
74min.  
80min.*1  
700MB  
1.2m/s  
Time  
63min.  
550MB  
1.4m/s  
Recording  
Capacity  
capacity  
650MB  
650MB  
Linear speed  
1.2m/s  
1.2m/s  
Track pitch  
1.6 ± 0.1µm  
Polycarbonate  
1.6 ± 0.1µm  
Polycarbonate  
Substrate material  
Organic pigment  
(phthalocya-nine)  
/ Au or Ag lamination  
Ag-In-Sb-Te phase change  
recording material  
Recording material  
Reflectance (R to p)  
(Organic protective layer attached)  
65% or more  
15 to 20%  
Eccentricity  
70µm or less  
0.4° or less  
70µm or less  
0.4° or less  
Maximum camber angle  
Recommended recording power  
6 to 7mW(at ƒÉ:785nm, NA:0.5)  
8 to 14mW(at ƒÉ:785nm, NA:0.5)  
Playback power  
Playback stability  
1mW or less  
1mW or less  
106times or more  
(Playback power = 0.7mW)  
106times or more  
(Playback power = 1mW)  
-5 to 55°C  
10 to 40°C  
Environment for use  
5 to 95%RH  
10 to 80%RH  
100 years or more  
5 to 25°C, 5 to 60%RH  
Avoiding direct sunlight)  
30 years or more  
5 to 25°, 5 to 60%RH  
Storage life  
Number of rewrites  
------------  
1,000 times or more  
*
*
The above specifications are for Ricoh CD-R and CD-RW discs  
Recommended Discs  
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CD-R (74min./63min.) : Ricoh, Taiyo Yuden, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Chemicals, Ritek, CMC, Princo, TDK, Kodak,  
Memorex, Philips, and Maxell discs  
CD-R (80min.)*1  
CD-RW :  
:
Taiyo Yuden, TDK, Maxell, Philips  
Rioch, Mitsubishi Chemical, Memorex  
Philips  
CD-RW (80min.) :  
For the latest disc information, please refer to Ricoh's website.  
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Drive functions and settings  
Front Panel  
1. Disc tray  
This is the tray for the disc. Place the disc on the ejected disc tray, then lightly push the tray  
(or push the eject button) and the disc will be mounted.  
Caution  
Don't use force to pull out or push in the disc tray. This might cause damage to  
the loading section of the drive.  
2. Headphone jack  
This jack is for connecting headphones or mini-speakers.  
3. Volume control  
This is used to adjust the output volume of the headphone jack. It can't be used to adjust the  
output volume for the audio output connectors on the rear panel.  
Caution  
Turn the volume down before turning on the power. Sudden loud noises can  
damage your hearing.  
4. Busy indicator  
This indicator lights orange when a disc is mounted into the drive. When the disc is being  
accessed, it flashes or lights orange. If a disc is not mounted, the indicator does not light even  
when the power is turned on. When a illegal disc is loaded or some hardware trouble occurs,  
the indicator blinks.  
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5. Eject button  
This is the button used to eject or insert in the disc tray.  
This drive has a function that allows the disc to be ejected manually if this becomes necessary  
in an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power outage.  
Caution  
This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it  
excessively will cause malfunction.  
Rear panel  
1. Digital Audio Output Connector  
Provides output to a sound card (Digital signal).  
2. Analog Audio Output Connector  
Provides output to a sound card (Analog signal).  
3. Jumper Connector  
This jumper determines whether the drive is configured as a master or slave. Changing the  
master-slave configuration takes effect after power-on reset.  
4. IDE Interface Connector  
Connect to the IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) interface using a 40-pin flat IDE cable.  
Caution  
Do not connect or disconnect the cable when the power is on, as this could  
cause a short circuit and damage the system. Always turn the power OFF when  
connecting or disconnecting the cable.  
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5. Power Connector  
Connects to the power supply (5 and 12V DC) of the host computer.  
Caution  
Be careful to connect with the proper way.  
Connecting the wrong way may damage the system (and is not guaranteed).  
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Emergency Eject  
This drive has a function that allows the CD to be ejected manually, if this becomes necessary in  
an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power outage.  
Follow the following procedures in such a case.  
Caution  
This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it  
excessively will cause malfunction.  
1. Turn the power to OFF.  
2. Insert a fine tipped object into the emergency eject hole.  
The front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out.  
3. Pull the front door to open it all the way,  
then grip the disc tray between thumb and forefinger and gently pull it  
straight out.  
Note  
If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with your fingers, use  
a steel binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out.  
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Load the disc | Disc ejection | Emergency Eject  
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Disc ejection  
1. Press the eject button  
2. Slowly take the disc out of the disc tray  
3. Press the eject button or push the disc tray and the tray will be inserted  
back into the drive.  
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Caution  
After ejecting the disc, return the disc tray inside the unit quickly. When the  
disc tray is in the ejected position, dust and other debris will enter, possibly  
causing read errors, write errors, or drive failure.  
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Load the disc  
1. Press the eject button.  
2. Place the disc on the disc tray.  
Be careful not to touch the recording surface of the disc.  
3. Load the disc by pressing the eject button or by lightly pushing in the disc tray.  
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Using the Drive in a Vertical Position  
The drive can be installed in a vertical position.  
1. Locate the four tabs on the disc tray.  
Turn each of them inwards untill they click into place.  
2. When loading a disc, insert it into the inner side of the tabs.  
Using the Drive in a Vertical Position  
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Installing the Drive  
Specific knowledge of hardware and software is necessary to install the drive. We cannot  
guarantee against direct or indirect damage resulting from improper connections. Ask your  
supplier for details of the installation procedure.  
Before Installation  
Before installing the drive, please note the following points.  
You will need the following:  
A Phillips head screw driver of a suitable size to fit the securing screws for the drive unit.  
The manual for the computer, to know the location of the IDE connector.  
Turn off all peripheral appliances of the computer, and the computer itself, and disconnect their  
power cords from the wall sockets.  
Discharge any static electricity by touching the computer covers etc.  
Before installing the drive, be sure to read the following cautions and information on preparation.  
Keep a serial number label at the location specified by "READ ME FIRST".  
Installing the Drive  
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1. Jumper Set Up  
Before installation, set the jumper on the jumper connector on the rear panel.  
1. Master (MA)  
Drive set as Master (factory default)  
2. Slave (SL)  
Drive set as Slave  
3. Cable Select (CS)  
Drive mode set by CSEL on the host IDE interface  
Note  
The drive can be connected as the Master or Slave on an E-IDE  
(ATAPI) interface.  
When several (up to four) E-IDE devices are connected, each  
must be set in a unique way.  
A hard disk is normally installed as the Primary Master on the  
E-IDE (ATAPI) interface. Other E-IDE peripheral devices such as  
hard drives and CD-ROMs are then set accordingly.  
Caution  
If two peripheral devices with the same settings are both  
connected to the Primary or to the Secondary E-IDE bus, the  
host computer may fail to run, or may malfunction, so careful  
attention is necessary.  
Make sure that the host computer is turned OFF when  
connecting or removing a jumper.  
Must be connect the jumper in the vertical direction. If connected  
horizontally, the drive may malfunction or be damaged.  
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Only one jumper should be installed on the jumper connector. If  
more than one jumper is installed, the drive may malfunction or  
be damaged.  
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2. Removing the Computer Cover  
Make sure all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself are turned off, and then  
remove the cover.  
Refer to the manual for the computer for details about removing the cover.  
Caution  
There may be sharp edges inside the computer take care to avoid injury.  
1. Jumper Set Up | 2. Removing the Computer Cover  
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3. Mounting the Drive  
1. Remove the 5 inch drive bay panel from the computer.  
Refer to the manual for the computer for details.  
2. Insert the drive unit into the bay.  
Do not apply excessive pressure to the cables inside the computer.  
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3. Secure the drive with the screws provided.  
If there is not enough space behind the drive, connect the E-IDE cables etc. before  
securing the drive.  
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4. Connecting the Power Connector  
Connect the power cable from the computer's power supply to the socket on the drive unit, fitting  
the connector properly into the socket.  
If there is no spare power cable available in the computer, you will have to purchase a splitter  
cable of a suitable type.  
3. Mounting the Drive | 4. Connecting the Power Connector  
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PC Connections  
5.  
The drive connects to the motherboard of the host computer using an IDE interface cable.  
Both Primary and Secondary connectors are usually provided on the motherboard, which may be  
connected as follows:  
1. Master  
2. Slave  
3. Motherboard  
4. Primary  
5. Secondary  
6. less than 6 inches  
7. less than 18 inches  
To Install as a Master Drive  
To install the drive as a Master, the jumper can be left as supplied from the factory.  
1. Master drive (MP9060A)  
2. Master drive (Booting hard disk)  
3. Secondary connector  
4. Primary connector  
5. Slave drive (Other IDE drive)  
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To Install as a Slave Drive  
To install the drive as a Slave, change the jumper setting on the rear panel.  
1. Master drive (Booting hard disk)  
2. Slave drive (MP9060A)  
3. Secondary connector  
4. Primary connector  
5. Slave drive (Other IDE drive)  
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6. Sound Card Connection  
If the computer has a sound card, the drive can be connected to the sound card with an audio cable.  
Make sure the connections are oriented so that L corresponds to L and R to R.  
Refer to the manual for the sound card for detailed infor-mation regarding connection.  
Audio digital output  
The drive supports S/PDIF(IEC958) for digital audio output. As long as the sound  
board comes with S/PDIF input, it can be connected externally to the D/A  
converter. The drive can be used as a CD transporter for playing CDs at the  
desired sound quality level.  
1. MP9060A  
2. When L,R  
3. Sound Card  
4. Motherboard  
5. Primary or Secondary  
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7. Replacing the Computer Cover  
When the installation of the drive unit is complete, replace the computer cover.  
7. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers  
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Device Drivers  
8.  
When using Windows 98/95 or Window NT Workstation Ver. 4.0, the installation of any special  
device drivers are not required.  
In order to ensure normal drive operation or if the drive is not recognized by your computer,  
please check the following:  
In order to ensure normal drive operation  
please check the following  
For Windows 98/95 Users  
The drive is displayed in [control panels] - [system] - [device manager] - [CD-ROM]  
32-bit is displayed in [control panels] - [system] - [performance]  
For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users  
The drive is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [SCSI adapter] -[devices]  
If the drive is not recognized by your computer  
For Windows 98/95 Users  
If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [system] -[devices  
manager]-[harddisk controler], you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the  
motherboard manufac-turer and get the appropriate IDE controller driver.  
For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users  
If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [SCSI adapter]  
-[devices] , you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the motherboard  
manufacturer and get the appropriate E-IDE controller driver.  
7. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers  
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How to Use the Drive  
Caution  
When using CD-ROM discs, DVD-ROM discs, CD-R discs or CD-RW discs,  
do not attach any stickers or labels to the discs. Using discs with labels  
attached not only causes read and write errors, but data on the disc may be  
lost due to dam-age to the disc itself.  
Load the disc  
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* All references to the product in this document are to specifications in effect  
when the product was released.  
Copyright RICOH Co.Ltd.  
All rights reserved.  
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