: Go to the settings and ensure the laser's bed size matches your machine's physical limits.
: Double-click a layer to open the Cut Settings Editor . Here, you set the Speed and Power based on your material (e.g., wood, acrylic). Use a lower speed and higher power for cutting, and a higher speed with lower power for engraving. 4. Framing and Running the Job lightburn-1-3-01-vollversion
: Click the Frame button in the Laser window. This moves the laser head around the perimeter of your design so you can ensure your material is aligned correctly. : Go to the settings and ensure the
LightBurn uses a color-coded layer system to tell the laser what to do with each part of your design. Use a lower speed and higher power for
Creating a project in follows the same core workflow as current versions. Whether you are making a simple name tag or a more complex object, the process involves setting up your workspace, designing your piece, and configuring your laser's cut settings. 1. Set Up Your Workspace
: Once aligned and settings are checked, hit Start to begin the burn.
: Manufacturers typically use millimeters (mm). It is recommended to switch your units to mm/min for diode lasers or mm/sec for CO2 lasers.