First Look: Drive Etches Sharp DVD Labels
HP DVD Writer 640i uses LightScribe technology to burn professional-looking discs.
If you're like me, labeling your freshly burned discs is usually a matter of pulling out a marker and scribbling. It works, but with my chicken scratch, it ain't pretty. Unfortunately, other options haven't worked for me: I've tried stick-on labels, but they can unbalance discs; and inkjet disc printers are too pricey.
When I heard about HP's new LightScribe technology--used first in the company's $130 DVD Writer 640i, a 16X recordable/4X rewritable/2.4X double-layer burner--I was all ears. Use a DVD burner's laser to etch labels on specially coated discs? It sounded perfect to me, and in fact, it comes pretty darn close.
Here's how it works: First you burn the disc, then you flip it over, fire up your labeling program, and let LightScribe do its thing. My shipping unit burned discs well. And creating LightScribe labels with the bundled Sonic Express Labeling program proved simple.
LightScribe currently etches at only 1X speed (a firmware update that will speed up the process to 2X is in the works). It can take upward of 30 ...
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Jon L. Jacobi, special to PC World