What does a LightScribe do?

What does a LightScribe do?

LightScribe is direct disc labeling technology that provides you a simple way to burn precise, silk-screen quality labels. All you have to do is burn, flip, and burn. It combines the LightScribe-enabled DVD drive of your PC with specially coated CD or DVD discs (sold separately) and enhanced disc-labeling software.

What is LightScribe on my computer?

LightScribe is a direct disc-labeling technology that provides a simple way to create precise silkscreen-quality labels for discs. All you have to do is burn, flip the disc, and then burn again.

What is LightScribe and how does it work?

LightScribe is a direct disc-labeling technology that provides a simple way to create precise silkscreen-quality labels for discs. All you have to do is burn, flip the disc, and then burn again. Figure : Examples of discs labeled using the LightScribe process.

How do I know if my slimline drive is LightScribe enabled?

Some LightScribe-enabled slimline drives do not have enough space for a LightScribe logo or name on the drive tray cover, but a LightScribe logo sticker (see above) should be affixed to all LightScribe enabled computers. In addition, the presence of the disc encoder sensor indicates that a slimline drive is LightScribe enabled.

Does LightScribe require my attention during the label burning process?

Yes. LightScribe does not require your attention during the label burning process. You can continue using your computer for other tasks while the label is being burned. Will the LightScribe image fade or darken over time or with exposure to light?

How do I get LightScribe label design on my computer?

The software that was pre-installed on your computer to control the CD and DVD drives may have LightScribe label design functionality. If so, there will be a LightScribe option somewhere in the program. This software may be from Sonic, Roxio, Neato, and so on.

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