Has anyone gotten LightScribe to work with. With 2 different HP DVD Lightscribe drives. Had success burning the label on. Of HP DVD-R Lightscribe. You receive only 1 DVD Burner. May not work in your DVD Duplicator since they are of. NEW HP DVD/CD Rewritable Lightscribe Multi Recorder Drive 575781.

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Just in case y'all were bored, here's an oldie but a (maybe) goodie.. Normal PC that was running win 7 Pro. Had an HP 1260 Lightscribe drive. Burned CDs, DVDs AND Lightscribe labels.

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Worked perfectly. Worked for years. I know how to use it. Upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 Pro. Concurrently, my hp 1260 died and I bought a TSST L632M USB Lightscribe drive.

I plug is into a USB port AND IT WORKS. It burns CDs. It burns DVDs.

It does NOT burn Lightscribe labels. Drive is clearly marked 'Lightscribe'. The Internet SAYS it's a Lightscribe drive.

The Lightscribe service is running. The Lightscribe Control Panel SAYS IT'S THERE. The DISK is a TDK and clearly marked 'Lightscribe'. As near as I can tell, it should work.

The Lightscribe template labeler goes through the WHOLE process of 'writing' with the animation showing the text being written. BUT, the drive LED never flashes, and nothing gets written. I tried it on a SECOND machine - one running Win 10 HOME. Unfortunately, I've upgraded all four PCs to either Win 10 Pro or Win 10 Home, so I no longer have a Win 7 PC to try the drive on. Any ideas on WHY this thing won't do what it's clearly marked to do? Driver of some sort? Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: homebuilt OS: Windows 10 Professional CPU: i7 5820k Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe Memory: 32 GB Ballistix 2400 Graphics Card: EVGA GTX 970 Monitor(s) Displays: Dell 3014, 30' monitors Screen Resolution: 2650x1600 x 2 Keyboard: Logitech K270 Mouse: Logitech M570 trackball PSU: EVGA 1000W Gold Case: Antek Cooling: Noctua NH-D15 Hard Drives: EVO 840 1TB for system, catalogs, apps, and normal stuff.

2, 1TB 7200 rpm Barracudas in RAID 0 for original images. 2, 2TB 7200 rpm Barracudas in RAID 0 for working images and derivatives.

3TB Barracuda for internal image backup. 4TB Toshiba X300 Internet Speed: 20 MB Browser: Firefox Other Info: Wacom Intuous 5 graphics tablet. That's what I keep thinking too. Yes, my drive DEFINITELY has a 'Lightscribe' thing on the front. Exactly the way my old one did. I've tried both Win 10 Pro and Win 10 Home. Neither will make the label.

As I said, it doesn't even flash the LED. I had one thought this morning - I'm going to try it with the POWER to the drive NOT coming from a USB port. I'll use a plug-in supply. It SHOULDN'T make a bit of difference, but I'm gonna try it just to see. Other than that, I'm out of ideas since the drive works PERFECTLY for putting data on the disk. ------- update --------- OK, I tried different cables for both power and data.

NO difference. Also tried pulling power from a power plug separate from the computer. The Lightscribe control panel says the drive is there and that it's a lightscribe drive. The Labeling software works. Everything (IN THEORY) should be fine.

But, when I tell it to burn the label it never SEEMS to communicate with the drive. Oh, and I'm using the most current (2013 I think) version of all the software - 1.18.27.10 for everything.

Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: homebuilt OS: Windows 10 Professional CPU: i7 5820k Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe Memory: 32 GB Ballistix 2400 Graphics Card: EVGA GTX 970 Monitor(s) Displays: Dell 3014, 30' monitors Screen Resolution: 2650x1600 x 2 Keyboard: Logitech K270 Mouse: Logitech M570 trackball PSU: EVGA 1000W Gold Case: Antek Cooling: Noctua NH-D15 Hard Drives: EVO 840 1TB for system, catalogs, apps, and normal stuff. 2, 1TB 7200 rpm Barracudas in RAID 0 for original images. Az Driver Canada more. 2, 2TB 7200 rpm Barracudas in RAID 0 for working images and derivatives.