Information on Optical Disk Cartridges(ODC)shipping packages and ODC labels
Some standard content:
ICS 37.080
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 19731—2005/ISO 10922:2000
Information on Optical Disk Cartridges(ODC) shippingpackages and ODC labels
ISO 10922:2000, IDT)
2005-04-19 Issued
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China
2005-10-01 Implementation
GB/T19731—2005/IS010922:2000 This standard is equivalent to the international standard ISO10022:2000 "Information on the shipping package of optical disc (01XC) and the optical disc label.1" (English version).
This standard specifies the information to be printed on the shipping package of optical disc and the optical disc label. Appendix A of this standard is a normative appendix, and Appendix B and Appendix C are informative appendices. This standard was proposed by the National Technical Committee for Document Imaging Technology Standardization (SAC/TL). This standard was drafted by the National Technical Committee for Document Imaging Technology Standardization, and the main drafters of this standard are: Zhu Yan, Zhu Ban. GB/T 19731—2005/IS0 10922:2000 Introduction
The shipping packaging of CD-ROM cartridges is diverse. For example, the shipping packaging of CD-ROM cartridges can be a carton containing several packaging boxes (such as 5 to 10 boxes), each box contains a CD-ROM cartridge, and there may be a set of CD-ROM cartridges outside the box. The information printed on the shipping packaging can help suppliers and users to identify the contents of the goods without opening the package, and complete the handling or storage operations as required.
1 Scope
GB/T19731—2005/IS010922:2000 Information on CD-ROM cartridge (ODC) shipping packaging and
CD labels
This standard specifies the information that manufacturers or suppliers are required to print on different parts of CD-ROM cartridge shipping packaging, as well as the information printed in the printing area of CD-ROM cartridges. It also specifies the information to be printed on the label of the disc by the manufacturer, supplier or user. This standard specifies additional information to be printed on different parts of the shipping package or included in the shipping package. This standard is applicable to all sizes and types of optical discs ((D), including writable and read-multiple discs (WORM), writable, read-only and partially read-only discs, such as magneto-optical (MO)) rewritable and read-only types, or phase change (PC) rewritable and read-only types. This standard does not apply to compact disc (CI) media. 2 Normative references The clauses in the following documents become clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For the mandatory documents with the indicated date, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, parties to an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For any undated referenced documents, the latest version shall apply to this standard. 2.190mm optical disc cartridge
GB/T17234—1998 Information technology 90mm rewritable and removable optical disc cartridge for data exchange (idtIS0/EL:10090:1992)
IS0/IEC13963:995 Information technology Data exchange capacity on 90mm optical disc cartridge: 230 megabytes per cartridge. 2. 2130 mm optical disc cartridges
GB/T 16971-1997 Information technology 130 mm1 rewritable optical disc cartridges for information exchange (idt IS0/IEC:10089:199[) GB/T17704.1-1999 Information technology 130 mm1 write-once optical disc cartridges for information exchange Part 1: Recording optical disc cartridges (idt IS0/IFC 9171-1:1990) GB/T 17704.2-1999 Information technology 130 mm1 write-once optical disc cartridges for information exchange Part 2: Recording format (idt IS0/IFC 9171-2:1990)
GB/T1814C-2000 Information technology Data exchange capacity on 130 mm optical disc cartridges: 1 Gbyte per cartridge (idt IS0/IFC Information technology 130 natn Write-multiple-read-magneto-optical disc information exchange (IDT IS0/IFT11560:1992
CB/T18807-2002 Information technology Data exchange on 130 mm optical disc cartridges Capacity: 1.3 G bytes per cartridge (1S0/1F0) 13549: 1993, IDT)
IS0/1EC:138421995 Information technology 130 mm optical disc cartridges for information exchange Capacity: 2 G bytes per cartridge 2. 3300 mm optical disc cartridge
IS0/IFC13403:1995 Information technology Data exchange on 305mm optical disc cartridges using CCS method Write once Read many (WORM)
5 Information technology Data exchange on 300mml optical disc cartridges using SSF method Write once Read many (WORM)
2. 4 356mm optical disc cartridge
1S0/1FC10885:1993 Information technology 356mm optical disc cartridge for information exchange Write once GB/T19731—2005/150 10922:20002. 5 Other referenced documents
ISO 12651:1999
Electronic Imaging Vocabulary
3 Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions established in ISO 12651:1993 and the following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1
Caddy
An outer cover that protects a compact disc and its carrier from contamination and damage by physical contact. [ISO/IEC 10885]
Note: This compact disc cover has a certain space for labels such as embedded data, writing features and automatic operation instructions. The term "caddy cover" mainly refers to 356tu compact discs. In this standard, compact disc cartridge is equivalent to compact disc cover. See the definition of compact disc cartridge. 3.2
case
Store CDs, protect the discs and place them in a container that is convenient for replacement. [IS0/IFC 9171. 1SO/1EC: 10885,1S0/IE: 10089.1S0/1EC:10090.1S0/IEC 11560]3. 3
Compact Dise Read-Only Memory; CD-ROM contains pre-recorded information, which can be retrieved through universal file-checking software. 3.4
Jewel Hox
Box for CDs, usually made of plastic. 3. 5
J-sleeve
A box containing a product packaging box,
Optical Disk: A disk on which information is recorded and stored in the form of marks on the recording layer, and the information on it is read by a light beam, IS0/IEC 9171.IS0/IFC 10885.IS0/IF: 10089,IS0/IFC 10090,IS0/IEC 115603. 7
Optical Disk Cartridge: A cartridge device containing a disc.
IS0/IEC $171,IS0/IEC: 10885.IS0/IFC 10089,IS0/IEC 10090,IS0/IEC 115603.8
Disc tray DL
carrier
The tray that holds the disc (O) when it is taken out of the disc drive shaft. FIS0/IEC 108857
Note: There is an interface on the tray to facilitate the operation of the disc removal device and to permanently match the disc. It can also be used as a part that can be replaced with any disc protection box, disc drive or information medical equipment. 3.9
ODClabel
The physical label of the CD.
Oncshipping packagesOuter packaging used to protect the CD during storage and transportation. 3.11
Rewritable CDRewritableOusB/19731-2005/S010922:2000
CD in which the information recorded in a given area can be erased and replaced by new information3.12
Write-Once-Rend-Multiple ODsCD used to store information. Once this information is written, it cannot be changed or erased, and no more information can be written in the existing recorded area.
Note: A write-once-read-many optical disc is generally referred to as a WORM disc. 3.13
Printed area
The area on the optical disc case whose surface has been processed for printing. 3.14
Supplier
The merchant responsible for bringing the optical disc cartridges manufactured by the manufacturer to the market. 4 Information about the optical disc cartridge shipping package and the optical disc cartridge printing area 4.1 Optical disc cartridge shipping package
The design of the optical disc cartridge shipping package is varied. For example: The optical disc cartridge shipping package is called ... - a carton containing several product packaging boxes (such as 5 or 10 boxes), each of which contains a optical disc cartridge. There may also be a set box outside of several product packaging boxes.
4.2 Printing Area of CD Cartridges
This clause specifies the information that should be printed on different parts of the shipping package and on the printing area of the (C) by the supplier. It also specifies the additional information that should be added to the shipping package. The information printed on different parts of the shipping package can help users identify the type of CD cartridges without opening the shipping package so as to choose the appropriate storage method. Optional information is listed in Appendix B.
4.2.1 Company Logo
Company name, company logo or other unique identification of the manufacturer or supplier. 4. 2. 2 Manufacturer code
Code or batch number, i.e., product code or batch code used to identify a specific optical medium. 4.2.3 Product/media type
Type of optical tape. For example: write once, read many times (WRM) disc, rewritable optical disc (MO), rewritable phase change disc (P(\), fully writable optical disc, partial read-only memory, full read-only memory, magneto-optical write once, multi-color read many times disc, etc. 4.2.4 Size
Nominal outer diameter of the optical disc. In meters. 4.2. 5 Numbering system
Liu Ding Cassette optical salt, should be numbered according to the disc exchange standard, such as IS)/IFC number, ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association),
4.2.6 Partition capacity
Number of sections in each partition. For example: 5123, 10243, 2048B. 4.2.7 Surfaces and layers
Number of surfaces (layers). For example: single-sided or double-sided, 4.2.8 Rated capacity
Number of words that users can record on the disc, GB/T 19731-2005/IS0 10922:20004.2.9 Disk formatting
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted, that is, whether it has been formatted according to the media exchange standard format: 4.2.10 Disk certification
Indicates whether the disc has been certified.
4.2.t1 High-level formatting of the disc
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted in a high-level format. For example: DOS, Unix, OS/2. 4.2.12 Date
Old date of production or release.
4.2.13 Shipping, storage and operating environment
Recommended information about shipping, storage and operating environment, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations Indicators such as the change range and atmospheric pressure should be printed on different parts of the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to introduce the temperature and relative humidity, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information about the environment. 4.2.14 Drive types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special operating conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank media
Blank media should be marked according to current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
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(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").12
Write-Once-Rend-Multiple ODsA disc used to store information. Once the information is written, it cannot be changed or erased, and no more information can be written to the recorded area.
Note: Write-Once-Rend-Multiple ODs are generally referred to as WORM discs. 3.13
Printed area
The area on the disc case, the surface of which has been processed for printing. 3.14
Supplier
The merchant responsible for bringing the disc cartridges manufactured by the manufacturer to the market. 4 Information about the shipping package of the disc cartridge and the printed area of the disc cartridge 4.1 Shipping package of the disc cartridge
The design of the shipping package of the disc cartridge is varied. For example: The shipping package of the disc cartridge is called a carton containing a number of product packaging boxes (such as 5 or 10 boxes), each of which contains a disc cartridge. Several product packaging boxes may also have a set box.
4.2 Printing area of cassette discs
This clause specifies the information that should be printed on different parts of the shipping package and on the printing area of the (C) by the supplier. It also specifies the additional information that should be added to the shipping package. The information printed on different parts of the shipping package helps users to identify the type of cassette discs without opening the shipping package, so as to choose the appropriate storage operation method. Optional information is listed in Appendix B.
4.2.1 Company logo
Company name, company logo or other unique identification of the manufacturer or supplier.4. 2. 2 Manufacturer code
Code or batch number, i.e., product code or batch code used to identify a specific optical medium. 4.2.3 Product/media type
Type of optical tape. For example: write once, read many times (WRM) disc, rewritable optical disc (MO), rewritable phase change disc (P(\), fully writable optical disc, partial read-only memory, full read-only memory, magneto-optical write once, multi-color read many times disc, etc. 4.2.4 Size
Nominal outer diameter of the optical disc. In meters. 4.2. 5 Numbering system
Liu Ding Cassette optical salt, should be numbered according to the disc exchange standard, such as IS)/IFC number, ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association),
4.2.6 Partition capacity
Number of sections in each partition. For example: 5123, 10243, 2048B. 4.2.7 Surfaces and layers
Number of surfaces (layers). For example: single-sided or double-sided, 4.2.8 Rated capacity
Number of words that users can record on the disc, GB/T 19731-2005/IS0 10922:20004.2.9 Disk formatting
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted, that is, whether it has been formatted according to the media exchange standard format: 4.2.10 Disk certification
Indicates whether the disc has been certified.
4.2.t1 High-level formatting of the disc
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted in a high-level format. For example: DOS, Unix, OS/2. 4.2.12 Date
Old date of production or release.
4.2.13 Shipping, storage and operating environment
Recommended information about shipping, storage and operating environment, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations Indicators such as the change range and atmospheric pressure should be printed on different parts of the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to introduce the temperature and relative humidity, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information about the environment. 4.2.14 Drive types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special operating conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank media
Blank media should be marked according to current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
You can include the content
9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
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无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").12
Write-Once-Rend-Multiple ODsA disc used to store information. Once the information is written, it cannot be changed or erased, and no more information can be written to the recorded area.
Note: Write-Once-Rend-Multiple ODs are generally referred to as WORM discs. 3.13
Printed area
The area on the disc case, the surface of which has been processed for printing. 3.14
Supplier
The merchant responsible for bringing the disc cartridges manufactured by the manufacturer to the market. 4 Information about the shipping package of the disc cartridge and the printed area of the disc cartridge 4.1 Shipping package of the disc cartridge
The design of the shipping package of the disc cartridge is varied. For example: The shipping package of the disc cartridge is called a carton containing a number of product packaging boxes (such as 5 or 10 boxes), each of which contains a disc cartridge. Several product packaging boxes may also have a set box.
4.2 Printing area of cassette discs
This clause specifies the information that should be printed on different parts of the shipping package and on the printing area of the (C) by the supplier. It also specifies the additional information that should be added to the shipping package. The information printed on different parts of the shipping package helps users to identify the type of cassette discs without opening the shipping package, so as to choose the appropriate storage operation method. Optional information is listed in Appendix B.
4.2.1 Company logo
Company name, company logo or other unique identification of the manufacturer or supplier.4. 2. 2 Manufacturer code
Code or batch number, i.e., product code or batch code used to identify a specific optical medium. 4.2.3 Product/media type
Type of optical tape. For example: write once, read many times (WRM) disc, rewritable optical disc (MO), rewritable phase change disc (P(\), fully writable optical disc, partial read-only memory, full read-only memory, magneto-optical write once, multi-color read many times disc, etc. 4.2.4 Size
Nominal outer diameter of the optical disc. In meters. 4.2. 5 Numbering system
Liu Ding Cassette optical salt, should be numbered according to the disc exchange standard, such as IS)/IFC number, ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association),
4.2.6 Partition capacity
Number of sections in each partition. For example: 5123, 10243, 2048B. 4.2.7 Surfaces and layers
Number of surfaces (layers). For example: single-sided or double-sided, 4.2.8 Rated capacity
Number of words that users can record on the disc, GB/T 19731-2005/IS0 10922:20004.2.9 Disk formatting
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted, that is, whether it has been formatted according to the media exchange standard format: 4.2.10 Disk certification
Indicates whether the disc has been certified.
4.2.t1 High-level formatting of the disc
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted in a high-level format. For example: DOS, Unix, OS/2. 4.2.12 Date
Old date of production or release.
4.2.13 Shipping, storage and operating environment
Recommended information about shipping, storage and operating environment, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations Indicators such as the change range and atmospheric pressure should be printed on different parts of the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to introduce the temperature and relative humidity, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information about the environment. 4.2.14 Drive types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special operating conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank media
Blank media should be marked according to current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
You can include the content
9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
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无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").2. Printing Area of CD-ROM Cartridges
This clause specifies the information that should be printed by the supplier on different parts of the shipping package and on the printing area of the (C). It also specifies the additional information that should be added to the shipping package. The information printed on different parts of the shipping package can help users identify the type of CD-ROM cartridges without opening the shipping package so as to select the appropriate storage method. Optional information is listed in Appendix B.
4.2.1 Company Logo
Company name, company logo or other unique identification of the manufacturer or supplier. 4. 2. 2 Manufacturer code
Code or batch number, i.e., product code or batch code used to identify a specific optical medium. 4.2.3 Product/media type
Type of optical tape. For example: write once, read many times (WRM) disc, rewritable optical disc (MO), rewritable phase change disc (P(\), fully writable optical disc, partial read-only memory, full read-only memory, magneto-optical write once, multi-color read many times disc, etc. 4.2.4 Size
Nominal outer diameter of the optical disc. In meters. 4.2. 5 Numbering system
Liu Ding Cassette optical salt, should be numbered according to the disc exchange standard, such as IS)/IFC number, ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association),
4.2.6 Partition capacity
Number of sections in each partition. For example: 5123, 10243, 2048B. 4.2.7 Surfaces and layers
Number of surfaces (layers). For example: single-sided or double-sided, 4.2.8 Rated capacity
Number of words that users can record on the disc, GB/T 19731-2005/IS0 10922:20004.2.9 Disk formatting
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted, that is, whether it has been formatted according to the media exchange standard format: 4.2.10 Disk certification
Indicates whether the disc has been certified.
4.2.t1 High-level formatting of the disc
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted in a high-level format. For example: DOS, Unix, OS/2. 4.2.12 Date
Old date of production or release.
4.2.13 Shipping, storage and operating environment
Recommended information about shipping, storage and operating environment, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations Indicators such as the change range and atmospheric pressure should be printed on different parts of the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to introduce the temperature and relative humidity, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information about the environment. 4.2.14 Drive types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special operating conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank media
Blank media should be marked according to current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
You can include the content
9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
足·店
无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").2. Printing Area of CD-ROM Cartridges
This clause specifies the information that should be printed by the supplier on different parts of the shipping package and on the printing area of the (C). It also specifies the additional information that should be added to the shipping package. The information printed on different parts of the shipping package can help users identify the type of CD-ROM cartridges without opening the shipping package so as to select the appropriate storage method. Optional information is listed in Appendix B.
4.2.1 Company Logo
Company name, company logo or other unique identification of the manufacturer or supplier. 4. 2. 2 Manufacturer code
Code or batch number, i.e., product code or batch code used to identify a specific optical medium. 4.2.3 Product/media type
Type of optical tape. For example: write once, read many times (WRM) disc, rewritable optical disc (MO), rewritable phase change disc (P(\), fully writable optical disc, partial read-only memory, full read-only memory, magneto-optical write once, multi-color read many times disc, etc. 4.2.4 Size
Nominal outer diameter of the optical disc. In meters. 4.2. 5 Numbering system
Liu Ding Cassette optical salt, should be numbered according to the disc exchange standard, such as IS)/IFC number, ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association),
4.2.6 Partition capacity
Number of sections in each partition. For example: 5123, 10243, 2048B. 4.2.7 Surfaces and layers
Number of surfaces (layers). For example: single-sided or double-sided, 4.2.8 Rated capacity
Number of words that users can record on the disc, GB/T 19731-2005/IS0 10922:20004.2.9 Disk formatting
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted, that is, whether it has been formatted according to the media exchange standard format: 4.2.10 Disk certification
Indicates whether the disc has been certified.
4.2.t1 High-level formatting of the disc
Indicates whether the disc has been formatted in a high-level format. For example: DOS, Unix, OS/2. 4.2.12 Date
Old date of production or release.
4.2.13 Shipping, storage and operating environment
Recommended information about shipping, storage and operating environment, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations Indicators such as the change range and atmospheric pressure should be printed on different parts of the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to introduce the temperature and relative humidity, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information about the environment. 4.2.14 Drive types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special operating conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank media
Blank media should be marked according to current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
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9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
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无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").13 Shipping, Storage and Operating Environments
Recommended information on shipping, storage and operating environments, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations, and atmospheric pressure, should be printed on various locations on the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to describe temperature and relative humidity requirements, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information on the relevant environments. 4.2.14 Drive Types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special Operating Conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank Media
Blank media should be marked in accordance with current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
You can include the content
9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
足·店
无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").13 Shipping, Storage and Operating Environments
Recommended information on shipping, storage and operating environments, such as recommended temperature, relative humidity, temperature and humidity variations, and atmospheric pressure, should be printed on various locations on the shipping package1 or printed on a single sheet of paper and placed in the package. In addition to using printed materials to describe temperature and relative humidity requirements, manufacturers can also recommend media exchange standards to users and suppliers (see Chapter 2). The exchange standards for disc media in Chapter 2 contain detailed information on the relevant environments. 4.2.14 Drive Types
The types of drives that can read or write on the disc. 4.2.15 Special Operating Conditions
Instructions on special operating conditions should be printed in appropriate locations. 4.2.16 Blank Media
Blank media should be marked in accordance with current general standards. All blank media should be considered as ready-to-use media without user data. The spare side should be marked and changed once the user is allowed to use the media. 5 Labels, Materials and Information about the Label Area of the Optical Disc Cartridge 5. Label Location
The label with the information shall be affixed to a specially designed recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. The label shall be self-adhesive and shall adhere to the recessed area. The label shall be made with reference to the exact dimensions of the recessed area on the Optical Disc Cartridge as described in the relevant Optical Disc Cartridge Exchange Standard. Labeling to other areas of the cartridge will affect the function of the Optical Disc. No label of any kind shall be affixed directly to the Optical Disc Cartridge. The use of a film may determine that only a label with a barcode printed on it shall be affixed to the Optical Disc Cartridge, but its physical dimensions and other characteristics discussed in this clause shall be followed. For example, it shall match the size of the recessed area of the Optical Disc Cartridge. 5.2 Label Marking
The surface of the label shall be written with a pen or oil-based marker. Fountain pen, water-based marker or pencil shall not be used. As an alternative, the information may be written on a surface of the Optical Disc Cartridge that has been treated to be suitable for writing. 5.3 Label thickness
The thickness of the adhesive on the label should not be greater than the depth of the recessed area of the cartridge. 5.4 User logo
The user logo can be printed on the label of the cartridge. 1: 5.5 Initialization, verification and formatting
The verification or formatting operation procedure may be written on the label in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
GB/T 19731--2005/ISO 10922:2000 Samples and formats of information on the shipping packaging of optical discs, the printing area of optical discs and the labels of optical discs for ... Operating system
R/w,w(Rm,Wo
You can include the content
9u mt,1sc tutai,2jti n.30o am.336 mmECMA IS HC.ISO
5123,1:13: 13,201813
Single or double sided
T2s M,tsC ME,!. 3 tiP.3. h GR.
足·店
无[s感甜操作系统.()S;2Media external system:ix operating system Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Additional information on the CD-ROM shipping package and CD-ROM printing area The following information may also appear on the CD-ROM shipping package, CD-ROM printing area and CD-ROM label! .BT product or catalog number
Provide special ordering information:
B.2 Other items
Other items such as "Chinese avoid printing thanks" etc. Patent information is also called assembly number. Appendix C
(Informative Appendix)
Machine Readable Codes on Cartridge Shipping Packages and Cartridge Labels If the manufacturer, supplier or user relies on bar codes for automated physical handling of the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge itself, then the bar code should be used! The national supplier or manufacturer shall comply with the international standard for the characteristics of the bar code symbol system and the description of the bar code symbol system in the cartridge shipping package or the cartridge label (see 5, ").
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