What is Lightscribe Control Panel?

What is LightScribe system software and do I need it?

LightScribe is a direct disc-labeling technology that provides a simple way to create precise silkscreen-quality labels for discs. All you have to do is burn, flip the disc, and then burn again.

Can I uninstall LightScribe system software?

From the Currently installed programs list, select the LightScribe System Software and click Remove. After the uninstall process is completed, reboot your system. Any other labeling applications that you do not require can be removed through the Windows control panel using Add/Remove programs.

Is LightScribe still a thing?

As of 26 November 2013, LightScribe.com HP’s official LightScribe website has been removed. This has been replaced with the following message: Thank you for your interest in the LightScribe disc labeling technology. This website is no longer active.

Can LightScribe work on any disc?

Apart from the fact you can’t have full color printing with LightScribe labeling, you do have a choice of colored backgrounds and are able to use any of you favorite disc types.

What has replaced LightScribe?

The best alternative is gLabels, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like LightScribe Simple Labeler are iWinSoft CD/DVD Label Maker for Mac (Paid), Disketch (Paid), TBS Cover Editor (Paid) and Orion Label And Print Studio (Freemium).

Will LightScribe work with Windows 10?

The LightScribe software in the LightScribe Toolbox Premium works with ALL versions of Windows including Windows 10. So if you want feature rich labeling software, and are using Win 10, then this software is for you.

What is a LightScribe disc?

LightScribe is direct disc labeling technology that provides you a simple way to burn precise, silk-screen quality labels. … It combines the LightScribe-enabled DVD drive of your PC with specially coated CD or DVD discs (sold separately) and enhanced disc-labeling software.

Does LightScribe need special discs?

If you want to use the Lightscribe facility, you’ll need both a Lightscribe-compatible drive and special Lightscribe discs. However, Lightscribe isn’t a new disc format in itself. It’s simply a convenient extra that lets you easily add label images to current disc types (such as DVD+R, DVD-R and CD-R).

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