You can't edit the text, but for just running the file or tweaking cut settings, this will work, and should save you a few trips back to the house. This release of LightBurn stores a copy of the generated text shape in the project file, and will use that if it can't find the font. If you use one machine to design, and another to run the laser, you might have run into the problem of not having the same fonts installed on the laser system, so when you load a project, the text looks wrong. The specific windows enabled are also saved / restored, so the console window will hide for a CO2 system, and reappear for diodes. Your speed / units settings are now remembered with the laser, so switching to a CO2 from a diode will switch you from mm/min to mm/sec (or whatever you use), and auto-load your material library for the machine. If you have more than one laser, and they're different types or wattages, there are new features in LightBurn that will make moving between them cleaner, and we'll be continuing to improve this in the future. (for anyone anxiously awaiting the upcoming galvo/fiber release, this isn't it - not quite ready yet) Users with multiple lasers When adding your Laser, click Create Manually and select precisely “GRBL”.There are lots of new things in this release, so we'll cover the big ones here, then list the rest. Under Port Settings tab, click Bits per second and select 115200. Under “Ports” you will find your device with the driver name you just installed. In windows, you can do this by hitting your windows key and typing Device Manager.Ĭlick the program and it will open Device Manager. The X7/A10/S10 Baud rate should be set to 115200. It’s for the X7 pro, but it should work for all others. We’re not all computer nerds, or at least, we haven’t been for the last decade but for those starting out and wanting to get this thing to work, you have to ensure your settings are correct.ĭownload Driver - CH340 Drivers for Windows, Mac and Linux Take your time and remember safety first! Also, in their defense, this is not a printer you can just press a button and your print magically appears. Since no one, not even Lightburn support can even muster up the brain cells to answer a question properly on how to get their software to work for multiple devices, in this case Atomstack controllers, I will post it here.
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