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HP introduces LightScribe disc label burning

11 March 2004 11:49 by Lasse "cd-rw.org" Penttinen | 84 comments

HP introduces LightScribe disc label burning Hewlett-Packard is about to introduce a convenient way to label your recordable discs. Their new LightScribe technology uses the laser of a recordable drive to burn an image to the label side of the disc. All the user needs to do is flip the disc, but the technology also requires a special coating on the label side of the media.

"There are no consumables like ink or ink jet cartridges; the only consumable is the disc itself," says Daryl Anderson, project manager and HP engineer responsible for inventing the technology as part of a joint effort between HP's Imaging and Printing Group and its Personal Systems Group.
Source: PCWorld.com

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    gr8jeep (Newbie) 9 November 2006 14:22 Send private message to this user   
    I posted above awhile back , my lightscribe worked for awhile after i thought i had it licked then failed again , i contacted HP support went thru all the steps , got an email from some dummy at HP telling me it sounded like the product was defective and suggested i return it to where i purchased it , so now i contact NewEgg via the phone, the girl i spoke with says no problem all we need is a case # from HP and we will gladly exchange it or refund, what ever i preferred (i have nothing against NewEgg they are awsome) anyway so now i contact Dummy via email requesting the case # so i can return the defecto burner and i am told i don't need it that its just something NewEgg requests and i am told to have a nice day , i'm sitting here reading the email wishing it was legal to beat Dummy to a pulp , thats the name i gave him i prefer Moron but Dummy suited this guy , so now i get on the phone with HP they hook me up with a guy who has me try a bunch of different things and it does not resolve the issue , i told the guy i would again try the burner on my other computer which had a fresh install of everything and thats when i ran into some personal health issues and was unable to continue resolving the issue i had , but anyway here is the phone number they had me call 1 866 694 7633 , the guy was super nice and i believe they were set to give me what ever i needed to return the burner , by the way the guy i was dealing with was George, hope this helps and hopefully i can get back on track and maybe get my refund as well , later!
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 10 November 2006 6:16 Send private message to this user   
    LightScribe is pointless ,untill they can get a clearer image on it and no space loss its not worth it,I would rather have a INK system in a double drive config ,something like that shouldn't be to hard for them to make and make for under around 400 and print in full color up to 20-50 discs nice small maybe 30ish for cartridge set.
    Once the tech stabilizes in the market it would become cheaper and smaller *L*
    garmoon (AfterDawn Addict) 10 November 2006 8:05 Send private message to this user   
    Yeah lightscribe sucks. My LG does them. But I've done a couple and totally unacceptable. Takes 30 min too.
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 10 November 2006 8:08 Send private message to this user   
    n order for light scribe to be worth while ,full coverage,no data loss,takes no more than 10 min to burn a non pic label and priced no more than 30% above normal DVD/CDs....

    Sure my double stacks printer thing idea is over the top but in all better than this half arsed solution ...
    spearsd (Newbie) 10 November 2006 13:50 Send private message to this user   
    The writer met its fate at the heavy end of a hammer :-) I have since bought a different (non-lightscribe) writer and I'm very happy. This is all a distant memory, except for the constant complaints piling up in this thread for the past year. Get rid of them, people!!!
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 10 November 2006 13:52 Send private message to this user   
    The idea is not bad but lacks forethought,I have not been hearing aobut it lately they must have gaven up on it *L*
    OK2Scribe (Newbie) 27 December 2006 10:33 Send private message to this user   
    Several comments in this thread and elsewhere concern problems getting a HP dvd740 burner to recognize or to burn labels. I was having problems similar to some of these posts (i.e. even though it was a HP Lightscribe dvd in the oven, the Nero labelmaker software -- which came with the HP as installation software -- did not see the burner at all.

    Long answer: download the software mentioned below.
    Short answer: describe the software mentioned below.
    Found a tip somewhere in my travels to download the Lightscribe updater software from the SureThing web site. Downloaded, installed, ran and got a new message after trying to print to a DVD in the burner. It said to download the updater (huh, thought I just did that !?). Never argue with a software message, it sticks to its guns! Anyway a click takes you to the SureThing web site, same download file. Did this again, but did not bother rerunning (figured the SureThing download earlier must have done something to jump-start the burner.) I closed the instance of SureThing application, re-opened, selected print and -- VOILA as the French say -- it recognized the burner, the DVD in it and asked if I was ready to cook a label. As I write, it is burning my label some 10-15 minutes already and no error messages or anything else.

    Good luck.
    Oh, BTW, the HP dvd740 just ejected out my Lightscribe DVD -- drumroll .... with -- I am happy to say -- a nicely burned-in label.
    garmoon (AfterDawn Addict) 27 December 2006 11:42 Send private message to this user   
    But disappointing! Be Honest!
    dmckie (Inactive) 24 February 2007 10:35 Send private message to this user   
    For those who are still interested...
    I bought a new LG drive yesterday with all new firmware, Nero updated, LSS updated...and it has failed on 3 different PC machines...in varying degrees...3-4 minutes is the max usually. It was connected on a USB2 external port.

    BUT I have a Mac Laptop G4...and guess what...has worked every time up to 20 minutes with no failures...

    What does that tell you?
    garmoon (AfterDawn Addict) 24 February 2007 19:41 Send private message to this user   
    I've got an LG 2166D external (usb) and it has worked fine for over a year. These LGs are great rippers. Ok burners, poor lightscribers. The technology is poor I guess. Mine will rip discs that 2 benq1650s won't read.

    Edit: you might try unpluging the power while it's still onnected to pc and then disconnect it from pc and then reconnect anmd power it up, but since you tried on three different pcs probably won't help.



    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 24 February 2007 19:42

    dmckie (Inactive) 25 February 2007 3:04 Send private message to this user   
    correct, it burns discs fine on a PC, but it won't lightscribe..that's what I was referring to.
    garmoon (AfterDawn Addict) 25 February 2007 4:45 Send private message to this user   
    I took your post as the burner would not burn a DVD on a pc but would on a Mac. So it works fine but just won't lightscribe? Can't help you there I don't do anymore of those. The software installs in Nero, at least my version did, and you can get a package that aids the software but I don't know where; it may be at the HP site.



    dmckie (Inactive) 25 February 2007 5:16 Send private message to this user   
    Correct. It will Lightscribe perfectly on the MAC...but not on a PC. The error messages show a device timeout in Windows. My guess is that the Mac simply controls the timing better and therefore never loses the connection.
    prydonian (Newbie) 25 March 2007 12:46 Send private message to this user   
    Hello... I have the Lite-On SHM-165H6S, and have been attempting to burn labels for the last several hours. I get the communication error message before the process even starts. I've tried every fix I've seen online, I've tried it with Nero 6, Nero 7, and SureThing Labeler 4, and I am officially about to scream. I've downloaded new drivers, the latest lightscribe engine... Nothing. I have no idea what to do about this! Can anyone help me? Thanks...

    Andy
    HVYSTEEL (Newbie) 25 March 2007 13:40 Send private message to this user   
    Prydonian

    Have you uninstalled all burning programs and then reinstall just one program? When you have more than one installed on the same computer there is a conflict and the writer is not recognized as a printer for creating labels. It may burn CDs & DVDs fine, but when you try to burn a label there will be a communication errors. When it comes to the software makers...they are not going to inform you of this. They all want you to run their software. It is up to you to choose one. If you have more than one installed you will most likely experience errors.

    (The only unsolved problem is the one that you gave up on)!
    Heavysteel
    prydonian (Newbie) 25 March 2007 15:09 Send private message to this user   
    Well, the problem started when I had only Nero 6 installed. When I upgraded to 7, it persisted, and the same when I added SureThing.

    I haven't tried having just SureThing alone or uninstalling SureThing to try just Nero 7, but as it did this when it was just Nero 6, I don't think that's the problem I'm experiencing. I'll try it though!

    Thanks for the suggestion! Any more ideas in the meantime? I'm desperate!
    HVYSTEEL (Newbie) 25 March 2007 18:16 Send private message to this user   
    Nero never would work for me either.

    (The only unsolved problem is the one that you gave up on)!
    Heavysteel
    gizzo (Newbie) 21 April 2007 20:21 Send private message to this user   
    I having the same problems as you guys are having, i think the problems is in the disk themselves and not the drive you have to pick through you cake disks and do the printing of the image first and then the music or picture second that's why they don't recognize the problem. I had to visually scan through my cakedish of disks to see which one takes it'll tell me DRIVE DOES NOT RECOGNIZE DISK, etc. like someone said previously they made this item too fast and got it out on the market too fast and there are a lot of bugs. I am worse off than most of you because my came built into the computer (HP Media Center P.C.). So all those cd's and dvd's that i have i will put paper labels on them or magic marker.
    gizzo (Newbie) 21 April 2007 20:28 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by gizzo:
    I having the same problems as you guys are having, i think the problems is in the disk themselves and not the drive you have to pick through you cakedish disks and do the printing of the image first and then the music or movie second that's why they don't recognize the problem. I had to visually scan through my cakedish of disks to see which one takes it'll tell me DRIVE DOES NOT RECOGNIZE DISK, etc. like someone said previously they made this item too fast and got it out on the market too fast and there are a lot of bugs. I am worse off than most of you because my came built into the computer (HP Media Center P.C.). So all those cd's and dvd's that i have i will put paper labels on them or magic marker.
    lindae (Newbie) 2 December 2007 9:43 Send private message to this user   
    Has anyone tried this site?

    http://www.lightscribe.com/

    it gives you free down loads and if you have a problem with your lightscrib it will do a diagnostic for you
    Rustbuket (Junior Member) 2 December 2007 14:31 Send private message to this user   
    ^yes. I'm using the lightscribe.com program (free) Wish their was more templates though. THe Discs look pretty cool after you scribe them! This is the only prgm i've used to scribe but it works and the dvd's look cool when i scribe a picture from the cover art on it.
    lindae (Newbie) 2 December 2007 16:19 Send private message to this user   
    I have 2 light scribes one HP and the other Lite-on
    and it works on both
    GAGE3 (Newbie) 20 January 2008 1:10 Send private message to this user   
    I bought a HP PC about 3 years ago. it came with Lightscribe DVD+ writer. It work great for about 1 year, then, one sad day i made the mistake of hitting the wrong button on my PC and it put the PC back to shop settings wiping every personal bit of info. It also stuffed up my dvd drive and it has never been good since.
    Lightscribe worked perfectly until this happened, now it has gotten worse and worse and will not play ANY dvd at all.
    i have no idea how to fix this problem and with past experience the phone freakin' call centres can't bring myself to call HP and wait on the line for hours just to speak to morons who are only guessing what they are doing.

    has anyone ecountered this problem/
    can anyone (other than HP) help?
    PLEASE...
    lindae (Newbie) 20 January 2008 10:12 Send private message to this user   
    try the above link, that I added Gage3 it worked for me
    I have a HP lightscribe too
    lindae (Newbie) 20 January 2008 10:15 Send private message to this user   
    just download this, it is a diagnostic
    this is what sorted out my 2 lightscribes



    http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSecti...dex.aspx?id=810
    sailnaway (Newbie) 20 August 2008 15:37 Send private message to this user   
    Back To The Sharpie
    After long chats with clueless tech support at HP I am waving my hands in the air like an idiot. Software ,firmware,discs,updates,more chat.
    Hp says oh your DVD does not support Lightscribe but Toshiba says yes that is what it does this is from Toshiba.

    Toshiba TS L802A
    General

    MPN: TSL802A

    Device Type: DVD±RW (+R DL) / ram.cfm" class="forum_link" target="_blank">DVD-RAM drive

    Enclosure Type: Internal

    Interface: IDE

    Width: 12.8 cm

    Depth: 12.6 cm

    Height: 1.3 cm

    Weight: 190 g
    Optical storage

    Type: DVD±RW (+R double layer) / DVD-RAM - 5.25" x 1/6H (Slim Line)

    Disc Labeling Technology: LightScribe Technology

    Supported Recording Modes: Disc-at-once, track-at-once, packet writing, session-at-once, restricted overwrite, random access write, incremental recording, sequential write

    Supported CD Formats: CD Text, CD Extra, CD-DA (audio), CD-I, CD-ROM XA, Mixed-mode CD, Photo CD, Video CD, CD-ROM, CD+G (Karaoke CD)

    Supported Media Types: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL

    Access Time: 120 ms (DVD), 105 ms (CD), 250 ms (DVD-RAM)

    Buffer Size: 2 MB
    Expansion / connectivity

    Interfaces: 1 x IDE/ATAPI

    Compatible Bays: 1 x front accessible - 5.25" x 1/6H (Slim Line)
    Miscellaneous

    MTBF: 60,000 hour(s)

    Package Type: OEM

    Manufacturer's product description
    Continuing to lead the way in mobile optical storage, Toshiba Storage Device Division introduces its latest addition, the industrys first slim-line optical drive equipped with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling. This new technology, developed by HP, will enable mobile computer users to easily burn silk-screen quality labels onto CD and DVD discs directly from the drive. Using LightScribe technology, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technologies' (TSST) SD-R6572 drive is ideal for creating visually appealing and personalized CDs and DVDs with graphic images such as corporate logos or personal photos. LightScribe technology eliminates added steps for creating labels or using pens to identify disc content. Available in a slim casing, Toshibas drive enables PC OEMs to build products that assure consumers of media compatibility when used with other DVD/CD systems. Supporting DVD burn speeds up to 8X, the SD-R6572 provides users with optimal storage technology for saving large files, photos and video. The drive also allows notebook users to watch DVD movies or access CD content while on the road.
    Environmental parameters

    Min Operating Temperature: 5 °C

    Max Operating Temperature: 50 °C

    Humidity Range Operating: 8 - 80%
    So someone please tell me that I am not the idiot HP tried to make me out to be. My HP dv9260nr Vista Ultimate Duo Core multimedia is a half way to the top computer but then I am nuts so what the heck.
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