To Create A Label After Burning A Disc With Itunes - HP -380467-003 - COMPAQ PRESARIO C300 C500 C700 F500 F700 LAPTOP CHARGER Manual

Creating disc labels with lightscribe
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To create a label after
burning a disc with iTunes:
iTunes works with Sonic Express Labeler to allow you to
burn labels on a data CD or audio CD. The playlist you
create in iTunes to burn a disc is automatically imported
into Express Labeler so that this information is available
for you to use on your LightScribe label.
Note:
To use Express Labeler from iTunes, the data or music tracks
in the playlist you are using must fit on a single CD.
1 Click Start, All Programs, iTunes, and then click
iTunes again.
2 Burn a data or audio CD with iTunes. When the
burning process is complete, click Yes on the Create
LightScribe Label window.
3 In the Step 1: Select Project area, make sure that Disc
Label is selected.
4 Select a label template by clicking Layout and
choosing a layout.
Note:
The various layouts show different amounts of playlist
information. Some show only the playlist title and others
show the playlist title and track names. You can edit the
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Creating Disc Labels with LightScribe
playlist information by clicking Text to open the Edit
Text window.
5 Select a background, if desired, by clicking
Background. Select one of the provided
backgrounds or click More to find one of your own
images to use as a background.
Note:
If you use a color image, LightScribe burns it as a
greyscale (monochrome) image.
6 When you are satisfied with the appearance of your
label design, insert the LightScribe disc (label side
down) into the disc drive tray and then click Print.
7 From the Disc Label menu, select LightScribe
12cm Disc.
8 Select a Contrast Level and then click OK to begin
burning the label.
The estimated time to complete the label displays, along
with a progress bar to show you the time remaining.
You can continue to work on your PC while LightScribe
is burning the label.
Note:
A sudden bump or vibration of the PC during the labeling
process may affect the quality of the label.

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