Really fantastic series, and stupid good timing - have a JPT on the way and just discovered Lightburn for Galvo's is about to release, and now this tutorial series. Amazing - great job, truly.
thank Alex, I watched a video for you explaining how to attache parameter library to EZCAD, but it didn't work with me. Could you please help me out of that?
Thank you. I have xtool laser and I have one question. Biggest headace question :) Workplace is approximately 400x400mm. If I need to engrave 30x50mm area. How can I do that? How can I set a specific starting point. I use lightburn.
So question. Say i get a 300x300mm lens which should increase my work area significantly. How do i go into lightburn to give me that workspace area grid , instead of the 110x110 area, because just typing in work field dimensions during installation will not give me any bigger than a 110x110mm work field.
Similar to setup, you'd go to the device area on the bottom right, select the device button, and you can edit the profile for the device > hit next on the name, and you'll be prompted for a work field size. IF you have multiple lenses and want a device profile for each, which is typically ideal, you can DUPLICATE the device when right clicking on it, and it will prompt you to name it, then set a field size, and the rest of the config should copy over as a baseline setup.
Ezcad and lightburn use different drivers so you can only use one at a time, we talk about it a little further into the crash course and teach you how to switch between the two quickly.
These videos are great! I do have an issue that isn't addressed here. My laser (ComMarker 50w with windows 10) sets the images as reversed and rotated clockwise 90 degrees. On my screen the image is correct. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Greetings. I am using the trial version of lightburn. The problem I'm having is when I type a text on the screen and preview it, it looks ok. On the material it's showing a different direction and if I move it to the left or right with the arrow keys it moves in a different direction. The text is horizontal and on the material it is showing vertical. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Could be one of two things - your workspace is either rotated like you have your laser rotated to the side but youre looking at the software straight on in which case you'd set Angle under your device settings to 90 or 270 - OR - your galvo 1 = x or galvo 2 = x is set incorrectly, also in device settings. Try playing with those to see if you can get it right. A few episodes after this one we go into how to generate lens correction profiles which will fix this automatically for you.
Alex, lightburn galvo is different program and co2 gantry that i use is different also? I mean, can i use galvo and classic co2 gantry in one lightburn version combined?
@@LaserEverything yes, i know that. So when i purchase the second license for galvo, i will operate one single program (my existing one) for both, correct? If so, different lenses, same program also, or one copy for each lens as ezcad? Thanks!
@@polakis1975 You can run as many lasers as you want in a single install. In the device list you can right-click your laser to duplicate it and setup for a different lens size.
Corfile lens corrections overwrite the advertised lens size with the true lens size. You still only want to use up to the advertised workspace size marked on the lens but the advertised specs are approximate, not exact.
Hi, can i adjust the home position (the coordinates the laser start firing) in Lightburn for my Galvo laser? i could do it easily in Ezcad in the Param button (offset X and offset Y) but i never found the same function in Lightburn. Would you have an idea about this? Many thanks.
Sorry for the delay, and absolutely if I'm understanding right. It's in the device settings of lightburn where you can offset field position. Hope that helps!
You're underrated man, truly. Thank you very much!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Really fantastic series, and stupid good timing - have a JPT on the way and just discovered Lightburn for Galvo's is about to release, and now this tutorial series. Amazing - great job, truly.
Welcome aboard! Glad to hear it, and congrats on your new machine! Hope you'll join us in one of our communities too :) See ya soon!
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks for taking the time and effort!
Glad it was helpful!
Couldn't have gotten this done without your videos!
Glad they helped!
Thanks Alex. Really appreciate your work
I appreciate that! Glad you're liking the series!
We are off to a great beginning 🤘🏼
Glad you think so!
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo, empiezo hoy con el curso rapido, espero poder subir rápido a la ola de lightburn
Good luck, have fun!
Most excellent - thank you!
At your service Alan 😎
Again bloody good work. This going make things easy. Can't wait try fiber on lightburn . Use one programed for every thing
Just a couple more days!
I have a Thunder Laser Aurora coming. I am familiar with LightBurn, will I have to install EasyCad as well?
Is it possible to set up the work area such that it's centered at 0,0 instead of having 0,0 in the lower left corner?
thank Alex, I watched a video for you explaining how to attache parameter library to EZCAD, but it didn't work with me. Could you please help me out of that?
Check out the Discord Server or Facebook Group for support, links in the description of the video.
Thank you. I have xtool laser and I have one question. Biggest headace question :) Workplace is approximately 400x400mm. If I need to engrave 30x50mm area. How can I do that? How can I set a specific starting point. I use lightburn.
Hi! How do I increase the size of my workspace? Thanks! Marie
So question. Say i get a 300x300mm lens which should increase my work area significantly. How do i go into lightburn to give me that workspace area grid , instead of the 110x110 area, because just typing in work field dimensions during installation will not give me any bigger than a 110x110mm work field.
Similar to setup, you'd go to the device area on the bottom right, select the device button, and you can edit the profile for the device > hit next on the name, and you'll be prompted for a work field size. IF you have multiple lenses and want a device profile for each, which is typically ideal, you can DUPLICATE the device when right clicking on it, and it will prompt you to name it, then set a field size, and the rest of the config should copy over as a baseline setup.
How many laser machines can you control with one computer? one galvo and one co2? or you can control as many as you have? Please advice
As many as you want. Episode on this very soon.
I downloaded the trial version and want to buy the key. But I have a problem when I use the LightBurn program, it stops with ezcad, why?
Ezcad and lightburn use different drivers so you can only use one at a time, we talk about it a little further into the crash course and teach you how to switch between the two quickly.
@@LaserEverything Thank you very much. But can you tell me how can I do that
These videos are great! I do have an issue that isn't addressed here. My laser (ComMarker 50w with windows 10) sets the images as reversed and rotated clockwise 90 degrees. On my screen the image is correct. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Greetings. I am using the trial version of lightburn. The problem I'm having is when I type a text on the screen and preview it, it looks ok. On the material it's showing a different direction and if I move it to the left or right with the arrow keys it moves in a different direction. The text is horizontal and on the material it is showing vertical. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Could be one of two things - your workspace is either rotated like you have your laser rotated to the side but youre looking at the software straight on in which case you'd set Angle under your device settings to 90 or 270 - OR - your galvo 1 = x or galvo 2 = x is set incorrectly, also in device settings. Try playing with those to see if you can get it right.
A few episodes after this one we go into how to generate lens correction profiles which will fix this automatically for you.
Thanks for the response. Will try that
Whoa…. Heads spinning chasing your cursor on circles….A to B to C steady is less eye strain! Other than that…the vids are brilliant ;)
Alex, lightburn galvo is different program and co2 gantry that i use is different also? I mean, can i use galvo and classic co2 gantry in one lightburn version combined?
Lightburn is one program but you will require an additional license in order to unlock the galvo functionality in your copy of the software.
@@LaserEverything yes, i know that. So when i purchase the second license for galvo, i will operate one single program (my existing one) for both, correct? If so, different lenses, same program also, or one copy for each lens as ezcad? Thanks!
@@polakis1975 You can run as many lasers as you want in a single install. In the device list you can right-click your laser to duplicate it and setup for a different lens size.
@@shark92651 thanks for clarifying!
why are work area larger than the lens size in your videos? like you had a 150mm lens and the work area was like 186mm
Corfile lens corrections overwrite the advertised lens size with the true lens size. You still only want to use up to the advertised workspace size marked on the lens but the advertised specs are approximate, not exact.
Hi, can i adjust the home position (the coordinates the laser start firing) in Lightburn for my Galvo laser? i could do it easily in Ezcad in the Param button (offset X and offset Y) but i never found the same function in Lightburn. Would you have an idea about this? Many thanks.
Sorry for the delay, and absolutely if I'm understanding right. It's in the device settings of lightburn where you can offset field position. Hope that helps!
So i can import my corfile Ezcad into lightburn?
Yep, we cover it a few episodes after this one.
@@LaserEverything I found the video a few down from this one thanks
Hey, trying to join the facebook group. My requests keep getting canceled. Just found the group in search today. Now i cant see the group.
Hi, try again and make sure you're answering all membership questions.