Open a new file and import the design.Įverything looks great on screen but none of the settings transfer over, this isn’t an issue but it does create 2 more problems. Once I have finished making my designs I have exported them in DXF format to a USB and move them to the main operating desktop which has lasercut 6.1 installed. Lightburn will not find the laser from my galaxy book- so I cant just connect and tell the laser to run my designs directly from my device. I also have lasercut 6.1 (in Chinese) installed also.
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However… I am using a galaxy book using windows 10 running the latest version of lightburn. This software is Brilliant, does exactly what I need it to do, easy to use and creates the results on screen as I want them. However I have found the limitations of creating designs in lasercut to be frustrating at the very least. This is perfect for my father as this is its sole intended purpose for him.
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Its primary use so far has been using the engrave function on oak to create key holders, plaques and name boards ect…all designs have been made in lasercut 6.1 by downloading DXF files and importing them to lasercut adding text and off we go. We (my father and I) have recently (5/6 months ago) purchased a HPC LS3040 (50w tube) it is currently running on a windows 10 desktop using lasercut 6.1 software connected via USB. Good morning all! Hope someone here can point me in the right direction!