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How does the LightScribe duplicator work?

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How does the LightScribe duplicator work?

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• Create the raw label file (.hgo) using the design software that comes with the duplicator. • Burn the raw label file(s) (.hgo) you created on your computer onto a CD. • Place that CD into the reader drive of the SharkCopier LS duplicator. • Load LightScribe capable discs with the label side down in the writer drive(s) below the reader. • Using the menu on the duplicator’s LCD, choose and execute the “Print” function. The system will print the specified image directly onto the each disc in all of the writer drives at the same time. • Remember, the same drive that burns your label burns your data, too. • What are the advantages of LightScribe labeling compared to Inkjet printing? • Does not require extra equipment like an expensive inkjet printer. • No need to purchase expensive ink cartridges. • The label does not smear, bleed, or run and is naturally water resistant. • The disc can be reprinted over and over again to fill up empty space or add additional content with exact accuracy.

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1. Create the raw label file (.hgo) using the design software that comes with the duplicator. 2. Burn the raw label file(s) (.hgo) you created on your computer onto a CD. 3. Place that CD into the reader drive of the SharkCopier LS duplicator. 4. Load LightScribe capable discs with the label side down in the writer drive(s) below the reader. 5. Using the menu on the duplicator’s LCD, choose and execute the “Print” function. The system will print the specified image directly onto the each disc in all of the writer drives at the same time. 6. Remember, the same drive that burns your label burns your data, too.

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