HP SR5202HM, SR5218CF, SR5215CF, SR5210CF, SR5127CL, SR5130NX Making a disc label using LightScribe

Models: SR5088CF SR5050NX SR5273CF SR2109UK SR5066CF SR5333HK SR2149UK SR5109NX SR5034X SR5278CF SR5237CL SR2125UK SR5202HM SR5218CF SR5110CF SR5253HK SR5023WM SR5027CL SR5254X SR5130NX SR2264WM SR5118CF SR5233WM SR5210CF SR5234X SR5233HK SR5262NX SR5125CL SR5115CF SR5353HK SR5127CL SR5215CF

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Making a disc label using LightScribe

The following provides instructions for making a disc label using LightScribe technology. For instructions on making a paper label, refer to “Making a paper disc label.”

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).

Making a LightScribe label

To make a LightScribe label:

1Place the disc into the disc drive with the top of the disc facing down. The top is the gold non-reflective side of the disc, opposite of the side that you record data onto.

2Close the drive.

3Open Roxio Express Labeler by clicking the Windows Start Button, All Programs, Roxio, and then click Express Labeler.

4Under Step 1: Select Project, select Disc Label.

5Under Step 2: Edit, design the disc label.

a Click Disc Titles to set the disc title and subtitle. b Click Tracks to add song titles or file names.

cClick the arrows to the left and right of Layout to view the different label layouts available.

You can also use the mouse to drag the title, subtitle, and track names around the label.

dClick the arrows to the left and right of Background to view the different label backgrounds available.

To use an image from your computer hard disk drive, click Background, and then click Import Background. Then navigate to an image on the hard disk drive and click Open.

6When you are ready to create the LightScribe label, click Print.

7Under Disc Label, select 12 cm LightScribe Disc.

8Click OK to create the LightScribe label. The estimated time to complete the label displays, along with a progress bar. It is possible to continue to work on the computer while the LightScribe label is created.

For more help using Roxio Express Labeler, refer to the Help menu in the Roxio Express Labeler program.

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HP SR5202HM, SR5218CF, SR5215CF manual Making a disc label using LightScribe, Under Disc Label, select 12 cm LightScribe Disc

SR5088CF, SR5050NX, SR5273CF, SR2109UK, SR5066CF specifications

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