Compaq CQ2000 Getting Started Guide - Page 145

Making a paper disc label

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6 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue. 7 Under Step 2: Edit titles and other information, design the disc label: a Type in a disc title, author, and date. b Type in song titles, artist/author and time/size of the files. c You can click the Import icon to import MP3 information, if desired. 8 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue. 9 Under Step 3: Select the label's layout and background: a Select a layout style by clicking the arrows under Layout Style to scroll through the different label layouts available, and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want. b Select a background image by clicking the arrows under Background Image to scroll through the different background images that are available, and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want. c If you are creating a paper label, select a paper size under Paper Template by using the drop-down arrow. 10 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue. 11 When you are ready to create the LightScribe label, click the Print icon. 12 Click 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 CyberLink LabelPrint, click the Help icon to open the Help information. Making a paper disc label The following section provides instructions for creating a paper label for the disc. To create a LightScribe label, refer to "Making a disc label using LightScribe Technology." 1 Load the printer with adhesive label paper. You can purchase label paper at most office-supply stores. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All Programs, and then click CyberLink DVD Suite. 3 Click the icon in the lower-right corner of the window to open a list of CyberLink programs, and then click LabelPrint. Creating Audio and Data Discs 137

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Creating Audio and Data Discs
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6
Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue.
7
Under
Step 2: Edit titles and other information
, design the disc
label:
a
Type in a disc title, author, and date.
b
Type in song titles, artist/author and time/size of the files.
c
You can click the
Import
icon to import MP3 information, if desired.
8
Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue.
9
Under
Step 3: Select the label’s layout and background
:
a
Select a layout style by clicking the arrows under Layout Style to scroll
through the different label layouts available, and then click the
Select
button
when you find the one that you want.
b
Select a background image by clicking the arrows under Background Image to
scroll through the different background images that are available, and then click
the
Select
button when you find the one that you want.
c
If you are creating a paper label, select a paper size under Paper Template by
using the drop-down arrow.
10
Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue.
11
When you are ready to create the LightScribe label, click the
Print
icon.
12
Click
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 CyberLink LabelPrint, click the
Help
icon to open the Help
information.
Making a paper disc label
The following section provides instructions for creating a paper label for the disc. To create
a LightScribe label, refer to “Making a disc label using LightScribe Technology.”
1
Load the printer with adhesive label paper. You can purchase label paper at most
office-supply stores.
2
Click the
Windows Start Button
on the taskbar,
All Programs
, and then
click
CyberLink DVD Suite
.
3
Click the icon in the lower-right corner of the window to open a list of CyberLink
programs, and then click
LabelPrint
.