To launch Label Creator in full mode, choose it directly from the Windows Start menu in the Roxio Creator Applications folder, or by clicking the "Edit in Label Creator" button at the end of the Express Labeler wizard (this method lets you start a label quickly in the wizard, and then use Label Creator to add custom elements). Taking the fast lane to disc labels with Express Labeler. Instead, we'll show you how to get creative by customizing your labels and inserts. We won't go into the details here, since they are largely self-evident. You can have finished labels in just a few clicks, using the convenient styles and automatic track name import. Express Labeler provides a series of dialogs that quickly step you through the process of creating labels, booklets, inserts and more. It's also available from the Tools menu within Label Creator. ![]() For quickest results, use the Express Labeler wizard, which is invoked whenever you launch Label Creator from within another Roxio application. ![]() ![]() There are two basic ways to use Label Creator. Look for discs labeled "LightScribe" or "printable." For both LightScribe and direct disc printing, you'll need to buy special recordable media. Printers with direct CD/DVD print support are available from Canon, Epson and HP, among others, and LightScribe drives from companies like HP, Samsung, and Toshiba. They have a cool holographic look, and come in several colors. LightScribe is a technology that etches labels right onto the reverse side of specially made discs, using the laser in your recorder. We recommend the latter two printing methods for discs, since stick-on labels can sometimes get stuck in slot-loading drives like those in many cars and most Apple Macs. You can print three ways: to label templates from most major manufacturers, such as Avery and Neato to printable discs with an appropriate printer or even directly to disc using a LightScribe drive. It's simple with the included Label Creator program. If you have a CD applicator, such as Avery 5699, follow these instructions.Tired of scrawled titles on burned CDs and DVDs? Bring out your secret weapon in the war against the black magic marker: Roxio Creator 2012! Next time you make a party compilation disc, digital photo album, or DVD/Blu-ray of your kid's birthday party, try making a printed jewel case cover. Remove the label guide corner and the backing strip and firmly press the label onto the CD or DVD.Align the label guide corner with the hinged edge of a standard case, or the non-hinged edge of a slimline case and press the label down to apply. ![]() The backing will stay on the guide edge of the label, but will be removed from the rest of the label.
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