HP (Hewlett-Packard) A1630n Personal Computer User Manual


 
76 Getting Started Guide
c Repeat the previous step for each track or file on the disc.
d Click the left or right arrows next to Layout and Background to select
design elements for the disc. The selections you make are previewed in the
disc window.
4 When you are satisfied with the appearance of your label, insert the
LightScribe media disc (label side down) into the disc drive tray, and then
click Print.
5 From the Disc Label menu, select LightScribe 12cm disc.
6 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.
Using adhesive disc labels
WARNING: When labeling your CDs and DVDs, do not use sticky
labels. They can cause the disc to play erratically. Instead, write on
the disc with a felt-tip pen to label it.
Or, you can create a LightScribe label for your disc if you have a
LightScribe optical drive and you use LightScribe media discs. Refer to
“Disc Labeling with LightScribe” on page 75.
Compatibility Information
An important feature of a DVD Writer/CD Writer drive is its high level of
compatibility with other optical drives and CD and DVD players:
The CDs that you create play in most home and car stereos and in most PC
DVD-ROM and CD-ROM drives.
The DVDs that you create are compatible with some DVD video players and
with most PC DVD-ROM drives.
CD-R discs are more compatible with home and car stereos than CD-RW
discs are.
Your DVD Writer/CD Writer drive is able to read from and record to almost every
type of optical disc. Writing speed rates for the DVD Writer/CD Writer drive are
fast, allowing quick recording times.
NOTE: LightScribe creates a grayscale (monochrome) image similar to a
black-and-white photograph.
NOTE:
CD-R discs are more compatible with home and car stereos than
CD-RW discs.