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: Go to the settings and ensure the laser's bed size matches your machine's physical limits.

: For complex logos or designs, use the Import function to bring in SVG, DXF, or AI files. If importing from Adobe Illustrator, set the DPI to 72 to ensure the scale remains accurate. 3. Organize Layers and Settings

Before designing, ensure your software is communicating correctly with your laser hardware. lightburn-1-3-01-vollversion

LightBurn uses a color-coded layer system to tell the laser what to do with each part of your design.

Creating a project in follows the same core workflow as current versions. Whether you are making a simple name tag or a more complex object, the process involves setting up your workspace, designing your piece, and configuring your laser's cut settings. 1. Set Up Your Workspace : Go to the settings and ensure the

: Click the Create Text button (usually represented by an 'A' icon) and click in the workspace to type. You can select your font and size from the top toolbar.

: Click the Frame button in the Laser window. This moves the laser head around the perimeter of your design so you can ensure your material is aligned correctly. Creating a project in follows the same core

: Use the Ellipse , Rectangle , or Polygon tools on the left toolbar. Hold Shift while dragging to create perfect squares or circles.

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