Had a problem burning CDs (DVDs burned fine). A search online uncovered many people with the same problem, plus a variety of suggested solutions.
What I did was give my PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-117D device a blast of pressurized air from The Blaster Pressurized Air Duster through the open door AND replaced my Fujifilm CD-R blanks with Maxell CD-R.
Maxell works for me at the slower burn speed, but still problematic. The PC at Long’s couldn’t read it at all.
So, I bought some Sony blanks and went through the whole process again, burning some jpegs to get printed at Long’s. So far, so good.
Tags: Hardware
September 4, 2008 at 10:32 am
These are the three primary causes for Error Code 0×8002006D.
1. Dirty lens in your optical drive. The error code means that the burner was unable to perform the power-calibration test for its laser with the media. The test is described in “About optical disc drive burning and write speeds.” A dirty lens is the most common cause of this error. Buy a dry CD/DVD lens cleaner at a good electronics or computer store and use it to attempt to clean the lens.
2. Incompatible media. Many new optical disc formats employ dyes for high-speed burning that may not work with older optical drives. The power calibration test fails, not because of a problem with the lens, but because of an issue with the dyes in the optical media. Try a different brand of media.
3. Optical drive failing. Your CD/DVD burner is simply worn out or damaged and needs to be replaced.
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