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Droppix Label Maker 2.9.3 - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - Droppix Label Maker
- Can a LightScribe label be printed on several times, adding additional content each time?
Yes, with LightScribe, it is possible to complete a label after it is first printed. Added content will be perfectly aligned with the content already present on the disc.
- Does LightScribe technology work with all available CD/DVD formats on the market?
LightScribe drives can read all existing CD and DVD formats. LightScribe discs, however, have a special surface that enable direct laser printing and provide the ability for high quality printing. Users will benefit from this same high quality printing on both CDs and DVDs, as long as the disc media has the LightScribe logo. Standard CD and DVD burners and drives do not support LightScribe technology. Users must purchase a new drive that carries the LightScribe logo in order to be sure that it is compatible with LightScribe technology. You can also keep your internal (non-LightScribe) drive, and purchase an external LightScribe-compatible drive.
- Is it possible to erase a LightScribe label?
Unfortunately, LightScribe technology today does not permit the erasing of content printed on the surface of a disc. Disc printing is permanent. Nevertheless, you can preview your label projects on your computer screen before printing them on a LightScribe disc. Before printing, users can modify the label as often as desired.
- What happens if you try to print on non-LightScribe certified disc media?
Droppix Label Maker will not let you print if the media inserted in the drive is not LightScribe certified. Printing to non-LightScribe certified media is impossible. LightScribe-certified applications like Droppix Label Maker can identify LightScribe-certified disc media via identification information encoded on the disc.
- What happens if you forget to turn over your disc before printing the label image?
The LightScribe system will recognize that you have not turned over your disc media and will not attempt to print an image on the data side, or vice-versa. If the wrong face of the disc media is present when attempting to burn or print, an error message will appear.
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