Making A Disc Label Using Lightscribe Technology - HP s3320f - Pavilion - Slimline Getting Started Manual

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Click the icon in the lower-right corner of the window to open a list of CyberLink
programs, and then click Power2Go.
4
Click the Data Disc icon.
5
Select disc type, and then click OK.
6
Locate files from the hard disk drive, and then click and drag them to the lower section
of the window.
7
When you are done adding files, click the Burn icon in the toolbar.
NOTE: For more help using CyberLink Power2Go, click the Help icon in the
program.
8
Select the recording options.
9
Click Burn to begin recording your music files to disc.
10
Click OK when the data disc is completed.

Making a disc label using LightScribe Technology

(Select models only)
The following section provides instructions for making a disc label by using LightScribe
technology. For instructions on making a paper label, refer to "Making a paper disc
label."
What is LightScribe?
LightScribe is an innovative technology that uses a special disc drive, special media
(CDs or DVDs), and label-making software to burn labels directly onto CDs and DVDs. A
LightScribe-enabled CD or DVD disc drive uses the optical laser in the drive to burn a label
onto a thin dye coating on the label side of the disc. There is no ink to smear or paper to
curl, and there are no adhesives to loosen.
LightScribe requirements
Burning a label with LightScribe requires three things:
A LightScribe-enabled disc drive (select models only), identified by the
LightScribe logo
Labeling software that supports LightScribe
A writable LightScribe disc (sold separately)
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