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Lightburn engraving
Lightburn engraving




lightburn engraving

Line Interval ¶Ĭontrols the spacing between scanned rows, and indirectly controls 'Lines per Inch'. If you do not see this setting, your machine is likely a DSP controller and handles this automatically in hardware. If your machine has low acceleration or you see darker burns at the sides of your fills, you may need to increase the amount of overscanning. When enabled, adds extra moves to the beginning and end of each line to give the laser time to speed up before firing, and slow down afterward. When enabled, runs a second engraving pass 90 degrees rotated from the first to ensure a consistent and thorough fill. Depending on the type of laser, enabling this can save significant time on long engraving jobs. When disabled, the laser will engrave traveling one way, then return to the start of the next line, not engraving the return pass.

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When enabled, the laser will engrave in a side-to-side sweeping motion, engraving in one direction and again for the return direction. Fill mode will fill in closed shapes but not open shapes.

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We've updated the terminology to make it easier for new users.įill mode permits you to instruct the laser to scan line by line and fill in the shape you want, similar to how a paper printer works. In older versions of LightBurn the 'Fill' mode was referred to as 'Scan'.






Lightburn engraving