HP Pavilion a6000 Getting Started Guide - Page 122

Making a paper disc label, cm LightScribe Disc

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7 Under Disc Label, select 12 cm LightScribe Disc. 8 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 Roxio Express Labeler, refer to the Help menu in the Roxio Express Labeler program. Making a paper disc label The following provides instructions for creating a paper label for your disc. To create a LightScribe label, refer to "Making a disc label using LightScribe." 1 Load the printer with adhesive label paper. You can purchase label paper at most office supply stores. 2 Open Roxio Express Labeler by clicking the Windows Start Button, All Programs, Roxio, and then click Express Labeler. 3 Under Step 1: Select Project, select Disc Label. 4 Under 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. c Click 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. d Click 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. 5 When you are ready to create the label, click Print. 6 Select the Disc Label type, the Printer, and Paper Source. 7 Click OK to create the 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 label is created. For more help using Roxio Express Labeler, refer to the Help menu in the Roxio Express Labeler program. 114 Getting Started

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Getting Started
7
Under
Disc Label
, select
12 cm LightScribe Disc
.
8
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 Roxio Express Labeler, refer to the Help menu in the Roxio Express
Labeler program.
Making a paper disc label
The following provides instructions for creating a paper label for your disc. To create a
LightScribe label, refer to “Making a disc label using LightScribe.”
1
Load the printer with adhesive label paper. You can purchase label paper at most
office supply stores.
2
Open Roxio Express Labeler by clicking the
Windows Start Button
,
All
Programs
,
Roxio
, and then click
Express Labeler
.
3
Under
Step 1: Select Project,
select
Disc Label
.
4
Under
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.
c
Click 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.
d
Click 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
.
5
When you are ready to create the label, click
Print
.
6
Select the
Disc Label
type, the
Printer
, and
Paper Source
.
7
Click
OK
to create the 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 label
is created.
For more help using Roxio Express Labeler, refer to the Help menu in the Roxio Express
Labeler program.