USING LIGHTSCRIBE
To burn a LightScribe label, simply follow your software’s
onscreen instructions. If you’re using a data-burning
application that’s LightScribe-enabled, the application will
ask if you want to burn a label. Then it will gather content
to pre-populate a suggested label design and present the
design onscreen. You have the option of selecting that label
or making changes.
If you’re using stand-alone
disc labeling software, simply launch the software and
design the label onscreen by typing in the title information
and choosing or importing graphics.
In either case, once you’re
finished with the design, simply remove the disc from the
burner, flip it over, and reinsert it label-side down. Then
click “Print” to send the image to the drive. After the
label is burned, the disc is ejected and your LightScribe CD
or DVD is complete.
LightScribe-enabled software comes with a variety of
backgrounds to help you create great-looking labels, or you
can import digital photos, or your own images from
Photoshop. There are three types of backgrounds to choose
from—Title, Content, and Full—and each refers to how much
radial space is covered on the label. You can also choose
between circular and straight text for your label.
LightScribe labeling is currently available in grayscale.
No. A LightScribe disc is as evenly balanced as any
high-quality CD or DVD, and it spins evenly within the
drive. Burning an image onto the disc does not change its
balance, nor does it impede the disc’s ability to spin
properly.
Yes. The labeling runs in the background, so your computer
can be used for other tasks while the process is underway.
Yes. LightScribe doesn't require your presence during the
burning process. In addition, a LightScribe system will not
go into sleep or power-save mode while it is burning a
label.
No. Current LightScribe technology is not erasable. Once the
image is burned, it’s permanent. But software applications
with LightScribe capabilities are designed to preview the
image onscreen before it is burned—you can accept or make
changes to that image before moving forward, so unplanned or
undesired images will not be sent to the disc for burning.
Yes. If you decide to add content later, it will be
correctly aligned with existing titles and images.
The LightScribe system recognizes whether or not the disc is
label-side down, and it will not try to write a label to the
data side, nor will it attempt to burn data to the label
side. If the wrong side is presented for either data burning
or label burning, your disc will be ejected and a software
message will be displayed.
Yes. The data side will work. But the software will not send
a label image to a non-LightScribe disc, so no label will be
burned if it is not a LightScribe disc.
Yes. The data side will work as it always has. But
LightScribe discs cannot be labeled in a non-LightScribe
drive.
LightScribe-enabled software can detect when an update is
needed, and will prompt you to get one. If your software
cannot be updated by clicking on the update button, you
should contact your hardware manufacturer for support
options. For links to LightScribe hardware manufacturers, go
to the Support page on this website.
If your LightScribe media has been released with new
capabilities since the manufacture of your optical disc
drive, the software will automatically guide you through the
update process or direct you to a website for additional
information.