To create and print a corresponding LightScribe label within your project, proceed as follows:
1.
In the Recorder section of the extended area in the start screen, select the LightScribe recorder you want to use.
2.
Compile a project of your choice.
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The Disc Label screen opens.
3.
Create a label according to your requirements.

 

 
 
The interface in the Disc Label screen works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print the label on paper or directly onto an appropriate disc.
Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels. 
 
Label
A label refers to a label on a disc. Some drives, e.g. drives that use LightScribe or Labelflash technology, can transfer labels directly to special media.
 
4.
Click the Next button.
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The Final Burn Settings screen opens.
5.
Insert a suitable blank disc in the selected drive.
6.
Select the recorder you want from the Current Recorder drop-down menu.
7.
Add to the desired values in the input fields as necessary and select the required check boxes.
8.
Add to the desired settings in the extended area.
9.
Click the Burn button.
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The Burn Process screen appears and the burn process starts. You can follow the process status in the status bar. As soon as the burn process is finished, the CD/DVD is ejected and a dialog box appears.
10.
Turn the blank LightScribe disc around, i.e. insert it in the LightScribe recorder with the label side facing down.
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The LightScribe Print Properties window opens and the print process starts. You can follow the process status in the status ba. As soon as the printing is finished, the Nero – LightScribe dialog appears and displays a message about the result of the printing process.
11.
Click the OK button.
12.
If you would like to save a log of the burn process, click the Save button.
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The log is saved.
13.
To print the log, click the Print button.
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The log is printed.
14.
Click the Next button.
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You have successfully created and printed a LightScribe label as an integral part of your CD/DVD project and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by exiting Nero Express.
See also
LightScribe Print Properties Window
Final Screen
Label
A label refers to a label on a disc. Some drives, e.g. drives that use LightScribe or Labelflash technology, can transfer labels directly to special media.


Printing LightScribe Labels (Within The Project)