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Aleratec 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS Part 260151

What is a DVD/CD Publishing System?

A DVD/CD Publishing System is a device that is a disc duplicator, disc recorder and a disc labeler built into one unit dedicated to making as many disc copies as you need, each with custom printed disc labels. The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS is small and compact enough to fit on your desk, yet it is a complete DVD/CD Publishing System.

Why is the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS unique?

The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS includes FREE! with purchase, the Aleratec DVD/CD Publishing Software Suite. The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS has 2 LightScribe DVD/CD recorders that can make 2 DVD/CD recordings, copies, or 2 LightScribe labels, simultaneously, making it a compact and powerful DVD/CD Publishing system.

I need flexibility, does it have other unique features?

Yes, for the ultimate in flexibility, the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS supports the DVD-RAM format popular in backup and rewritable applications.

Can I burn labels at the same time I am burning data? Yes, as an example you can start to burn a label on one disc and while that is in process, you can copy data, audio, or video to the other disc.

Does this mean that I can copy a different disc to a different drive while the first disc is still copying?

Yes, the Aleratec DVD/CD Publishing Software Suite supports multi-process operation, so you can have 2 different jobs running at the same time using both drives in 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS. This also applies to labeling. You can burn another label while the first label is in process.

What kind of printing supplies will I need?

Really “none” is the answer. Most publishing systems require proprietary supplies, especially expensive ink cartridges or ribbons and most desktop label solutions require difficult to handle adhesive labels. With the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS there are no expensive ink cartridges, no messy markers or adhesive labels. All you need is easy to use LightScribe DVD or CD media.

The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS is value priced, compact and lightweight with a desktop footprint. Most publishing systems are complex, bulky and expensive. How does the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS work?

The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS combines simple components, 2 LightScribe DVD-RWs, an advanced USB 2.0 controller and our Aleratec DVD/CD Publishing Software Suite powered by Droppix to form a powerful production DVD/CD publishing system. LightScribe media has a special label side and a data side. The built in LightScribe-enabled DVD/CD recorders have special lasers that pumps light energy into a thin dye coating on the label side of a LightScribe disc. The light from the laser causes a chemical change in the dye coating that shows up as a visible point on the disc thereby creating high resolution laser burned labels.

When I want to print a label, how does the machine know I want to print or just write more data to the disc?

LightScribe media has a special label side and a data side. You simply flip the disc over in the drive so that the label side is down and the data side is up. The LightScribe printer will not attempt to print on the data side of a disc or on the label side of a non LightScribe disc.

Does 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS require a PC?

Yes. There is a USB 2.0 port for connection to a PC to use the LightScribe DVD/CD Recorders to make 2 DVD/CD recordings or 2 Silkscreen quality LightScribe labels simultaneously.

What are the minimum system requirements for a 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS?

Minimum configuration

  • CPU : Pentium ® 350 Mhz
  • RAM : 256 MB
  • Hard disk : 64 MB for the application, 4.8GB for DVD images, 9GB dual layer
  • erVideo : Video card with 65636 colors - 800x600
  • Operating system : Windows ® XP or Windows ® 2003 Server
  • Other software : Microsoft ® Windows Internet Explorer 5.01, Microsoft ® DirectX 8.1, Microsoft ® Windows Media Format 9 Series Runtime
  • Recommended configuration

  • CPU : Pentium ® 3/4 or AMD Athlon CPU - 500 Mhz
  • RAM : 512 MB minimum
  • Hard disk : 64 MB for the application and at least 10 GB for CD and DVD image storage
  • Sound card : 16-bit Windows ® compatible sound card with speakers
  • Video : Video card with 16.8 million colors - 1024x768
  • Internet : Required for CDDB updates and support
  • Operating system : Windows ® XP or Windows ® 2003 Server
  • Other software : Microsoft ® Windows Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft ® DirectX 9b, Microsoft ® Windows Media Format 9 Series Runtime, Microsoft ® Windows Media Player 9.0

    My recording speeds vary, is this normal?

    Recording Speeds may vary substantially from disc to disc depending on the quality of the recording media or the quality of the original file or original disc.

    How about the quality of 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS's printed labels?

    The 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS produces very clear silk screen quality labels.

    My labels are very clear, but they look somewhat gray. Is there a way to increase the contrast?

    Yes, the contrast of your labels can be increased with a LightScribe special utility. Go to http://lightscribe.com/support/index.aspx?id=306 and follow the instructions on your screen. Once installed when you select “Best” quality, your labels will have increased contrast. Note: Increased contrast labels take longer to burn.

    The increased contrast feature can be turned on and off. Does the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS require special media?

    Yes, if you are planning to burn LightScribe Labels. LightScribe media has a special label side and a data side. The label side has a special dye coating that reacts to the same laser in the LightScribe-enabled DVD/CD recorder that writes data to the data side, producing a remarkably clear, high quality, disc label. You can also use conventional media if no label is required.

    Can I “print only” with the 1:2 DVD/CD Copy Cruiser LS? Yes, you can ”print only” by using the Aleratec Label Maker software. This is especially useful in preparing discs with labels, eg. your company logo, to be used later for writing data. Can I add to a LightScribe label I’ve already burned? Yes. If you decide to add content later, it will be correctly aligned with existing titles and images.

    How do I use LightScribe to label a disc?

    To burn a LightScribe label, simply follow your Label Maker software instructions. Simply launch the software and design the label onscreen by typing in the title information and choosing or importing graphics. Once you have finished with the design, simply insert the LightScribe disc label-side down. Then click “Print” to send the image to the drive. After the label is burned, the disc is ejected and your LightScribe label is complete.

    What types of labels can I burn on a LightScribe disc?

    Text or graphics or both. The Aleratec DVD/CD Publishing Software Suite comes with a variety of backgrounds to help you create great-looking labels, or you can import digital photos, or your own images.

    Does LightScribe print in full color?

    LightScribe labeling is currently grayscale. V1.2 media is now available with various colored backgrounds.

    Will the LightScribe image cause imbalance when the CD or DVD is spinning in the drive, the way a paper label can?

    No. A LightScribe disc is as evenly balanced as any high-quality CD or DVD, and it spins evenly within the drive. Burning an image onto the disc does not change its balance, nor does it impede the disc’s ability to spin properly.

    Can I use my computer for other things while the LightScribe label is burning?

    Yes. The labeling runs in the background, so your computer can be used for other tasks while the process is underway.

    Can I leave my computer unattended while the LightScribe label is burning?

    Yes. LightScribe doesn't require your presence during the burning process. In addition, a LightScribe system will not go into sleep or power-save mode while it is burning a label.

    Can I rewrite or erase a LightScribe label?

    No. Current LightScribe technology is not erasable. Once the image is burned, it’s permanent. You can burn the same label twice on the same disc to increase contrast. It will not smear, rub off, or fade (unless exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods). Aleratec DVD/CD Publishing Software Suite is designed to preview the image onscreen before it is burned—you can accept or make changes to that image before moving forward, so unplanned or undesired images will not be sent to the disc for burning.

    What happens if I forget to flip the disc before burning the label side?

    The LightScribe system recognizes whether or not the disc is label-side down, and it will not try to write a label to the data side, nor will it attempt to burn data to the label side. If the wrong side is presented for either data burning or label burning, your disc will be ejected and a software message will be displayed.

    What if I make a mistake and try to burn a label on a non-LightScribe disc; will non-LightScribe discs work in a LightScribe drive?

    The data side will work. But the software will not send a label image to a non-LightScribe disc, so no label will be burned if it is not a LightScribe disc.

    Will LightScribe discs work with non-LightScribe drives?

    Yes. The data side will work as it always has. But LightScribe discs cannot be labeled in a non-LightScribe drive.

    Does the additional use of the laser in a LightScribe-enabled drive shorten its life?

    Under typical labeling circumstances, there is no significant reduction in laser life.

    Do slot-loader players affect the coating of LightScribe CDs and DVDs?

    No. Scratch testing has shown that the coating on LightScribe CDs and DVDs is robust and should not be affected by slot-loader players.

    How should labeled discs be handled and stored?

    To ensure maximal life for both data and label, hold discs on the outside edge or through the center hole to prevent fingerprints. Keep discs away from extreme heat, humidity, and direct sunlight. Ideally, you should keep discs on a spindle, in a disc sleeve, or in a jewel case, and then store them in a cool, dark place. And be sure to use polypropylene disc sleeves rather than PVC sleeves; PVC sleeves will cause images to degrade over time, while polypropylene does not adversely affect the coating or images.

    Do the same suggestions apply to handling and storing unlabeled discs?

    Yes, to ensure the longest life, store unlabeled discs in a stack or paper sleeve, and keep them away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Handle them as suggested above.

    Can LightScribe discs be recycled?

    Yes. CDs and DVDs contain polycarbonate and metal films that can be recycled.

    Is the LightScribe disc hot or dangerous to handle immediately after the label is burned?

    No. Although the terms “burning data” and “burning labels” are standard in the industry, there is no appreciable temperature change involved in either process. A CD or DVD is safe to touch immediately upon being ejected from the drive.

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