I really have no experience with Lightburn aside from what I show here, and I welcome any other insights! I set it up for my A350 as in the post here: - basically set your bed parameters, then edit the machine settings for baud rate (115,200),s-value max 255, and enable Z-axis control (Edit>Device Settings>Basic Settings) - the post has screenshots. It also has way better dithering options if you just import a graphic. ![]() ![]() Main advantage with Lightburn is you can easily fine tune different aspects of the burn, and it won’t add more image processing if you already optimized the image with another application. I decided to switch to Lightburn instead of the very limited Luban software. In hopes of helping others, I listed my explicit steps below as I was confused about how to do real world stuff (see Confused about how to use laser with real items (wallets, iPhone cases, etc)) I made this post to help others, but I’m still learning myself. I think I’m getting the hang of etching tiles.
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