Creating a backup disc of your pictures with a LightScribe label

NOTE: This procedure does not allow you to edit your label. The label automatically contains a disc title, the name of the person logged in, and the date and time the label is recorded. This type of label takes about 3–7 minutes to print.

Create an incremental backup disc of images you have put into ImageZone.

1Click Start, All Programs, HP, HP ImageZone Plus, and then click HP ImageZone Plus again.

2Select the Backup and Restore tab, and then click Backup on the left side of the window.

3Click Start backup.

4Select Full backup or Incremental backup, and then click Next.

5Select your media type, make sure the Use LightScribe Media check box is selected, and then click Next.

6Select the LightScribe drive from the drop-down list, and then click Next.

7Insert a blank disc, and then click Write disc. If you want to create a LightScribe label for your backup disc, insert a LightScribe disc with the label side up.

8After the backup is complete, turn your disc over with the label side facing down, and then click Write Label.

9When the label is complete, click Next, and then click Finish.

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