Creating and burning lightscribe-labeled discs – HP bd240i Blu-ray Disc Combo Writer User Manual

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Creating and burning LightScribe-labeled

discs

1

Start the LightScribe labeling software.

• Your labeling application may be part of your disc­

burning software, or it may be a stand-alone

application.

2

Choose the appropriate LightScribe setting(s) for your
design.

• Most LightScribe-enabled labeling applications

require you to select the "LightScribe" option before

designing your label.

3

Create your label design.

• You can choose to create a label with text and/or

graphics, and you can choose the area of the disc in

which your label will be inscribed — from a simple

band of text ("title only") to a complete design that

covers the entire disc ("full label").

• Experiment with text, fonts, ready-made

backgrounds, and your own photos and graphics to

design the label that best suits your style. (For ideas
and advice, visit www.Iightscribe.com/labeltips)

4

When your design is ready, insert a blank LightScribe

disc into the drive

label side down.

• Before you can preview or print your design, the

labeling application checks to see whether there's a

LightScribe disc inserted correctly in the drive; if there
is no disc, or if your disc is not inserted with the

LightScribe labeling side down, the software will

send an error message.

5

Select the Preview option to see how your design will

look as a LightScribe label.

• Previewing your design lets you determine whether

the design elements are placed where you want
them, and it shows you what the grayscale design
will look like on disc.

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