Reader superdrive USB does not recognize discs

I'm trying to save a file to a CD using my attached to a Macbook Air USB superdrive and when I click Backup I continue to get messages that the drive is empty and enter a valid disk.   I have tried various CD and DVD and can not make a backup.

Because it is likely still in warranty, make an appointment at the Apple Store - Genius Bar store and bring it into service. If you are in the United States or is unable to make an appointment in this way, contact your Apple store.

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