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Label your DVDs and CDs using printable media and LightScribe.
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» Print labels directly onto specialized discs using your printer
» Print and apply custom disc labels and sleeves
» Use LightScribe for direct disc labeling
» HP recommends


Introduction

You have several options when it comes to creating personalized DVD and CD labels. With different types of labeling at your disposal, the kind you use for your disc design depends on the results you're after.

Print labels directly onto specialized discs


HP inkjet-printable disks
When purchasing your media, make sure it says "inkjet-printable" on the label.

HP printer printing disc labels
The HP Photosmart D5360 has a special tray that makes printing directly onto discs a breeze.
HP offers specialized, inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs that allow you to print full-color photos, graphics, or text right onto your discs. A 25-pack of inkjet-printable DVD-Rs costs around $15, while a pack of inkjet-printable CD-Rs is about $13.

For this method, you'll need a compatible printer such as the HP Photosmart D5360 or the HP Photosmart C5280 All-in-One. These printers have a special tray that makes it easy to print directly onto your printable discs.

Follow these simple steps to get started:

Step 1: Install the software that came with your HP Photosmart printer.

Step 2: Open your digital photo and follow the instructions for printing.

Step 3: When prompted, load an inkjet-printable CD or DVD into the CD/DVD tray and print your creation!

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Print and apply custom disc labels


AC's Spirographic labels
The HP Activity Center has free, customizable labels you can download and print at home in a wide array of styles.

For example, these cool, modern, Spirographic photo labels enable you to upload your favorite digital photos and enhance any music, photo, or video collection. You can even print matching sleeves for storage and portability.

For projects like these you'll need CD/DVD label media. (We suggest Avery CD/DVD label media 8962 or 8942.)

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Use LightScribe for direct disc labeling


LightScribe colored backgrounds

LightScribe logo
Most HP computers are equipped with LightScribe. Just look for the logo on your disc drive.
For the ultimate permanent disc labels, use LightScribe direct disc labeling. Using special LightScribe media, software, and a LightScribe-enabled disc burner, such as the HP dvd1040e, you can literally laser-etch your artwork, photos—whatever you want—directly to your discs!

Because the label is printed directly on the disc, LightScribe is ideal for archiving. Embellish your CD collection, add personal images to photo files, or make unique gifts—a slideshow for a family reunion, or a collection of love songs for wedding favors. You can even choose from five colored backgrounds.

Most new HP desktop and notebook PCs come equipped with LightScribe drives. If you think you may already have LightScribe, just look for the logo on your drive.

Visit the LightScribe label gallery for dozens of free, downloadable disc designs, or visit our LightScribe getting started page for more information.

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HP recommends


Check out more free printable disc labels, or explore any of the creative printing projects at the HP Activity Center. To learn more tips and techniques, see other articles on printing better photos. Interested in researching a photo printer? Check out the printer buying guide.

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