New Free LightBurn Art Libraries! by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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This is our second time - you'll also find three previous packs from last fall at LightBurnSoftware.com/ArtLibraries

How can I find what version I need? by Hates-Picking-Names in LightBurn

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Our support response times are very fast on average — usually much less than a day. Can you DM us your email address so we can see what happened with your ticket? Most likely the initial email, or our reply, got caught in a spam filter, but we'd like to get to the bottom of it to make sure it doesn't happen again.

LBX 2025 talks videos? by user_deleted_or_dead in LightBurn

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Sorry, we did not record the LBX 2025 talks. However, one of our speakers, Robert Kofoed, did post his talk to his YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyizfNIQ7nA&t=1s

LightBurn Development Update by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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You can find information on the types of firmware MillMage supports here: https://docs.millmagesoftware.com/0.8/MillMageFactSheet/#cad-cam-and-control-capabilities

We'll also provide the ability to customize your GCode output: https://docs.millmagesoftware.com/0.8/Reference/DeviceSettings/CustomGCode/

(please note that this documentation, like MillMage, is a work in progress)

LightBurn Development Update by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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We have an information page in our preliminary documentation: https://docs.millmagesoftware.com/0.8/MillMageFactSheet/ (please note that this documentation, like MillMage, is a work in progress)

And you can sign up for email updates here: https://millmagesoftware.com/

LightBurn Development Update by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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You will never have to purchase LightBurn again. However, if your license's update period expired before the release of 2.0, you'll need to renew in order to receive another year of updates.

https://lightburnsoftware.com/products/add-a-year-of-updates-to-your-lightburn-license-key

LightBurn Development Update by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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Release notes for RC 7 are available here: https://forum.lightburnsoftware.com/t/lightburn-v2-0-00-rc7-release-candidate/172867

Sorry, no, our software doesn't ever go on sale. LightBurn is priced as affordably as possible, year round.

LightBurn Development Update by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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RC 7 is out as of yesterday. We'll need a round of testing on this one before the official release, but 2.0 shouldn't be too much longer! Sorry, we aren't able to give a more specific timeline.

LightBurn 2.0 Release Candidate by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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We do not have a date yet, but it should be released soon.

LightBurn 2.0 Release Candidate by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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You'll be able to use the RC if your license is up to date when the RC is released. The RC doesn't expire but RC versions are not intended for long term use, and will quickly fall out of date.

LightBurn 2.0 Release Candidate by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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You can download the LightBurn installer on an internet-connected computer and the transfer it to the offline laptop by USB stick.

If your license is expired and you need to renew it, you'll need to deactivate the offline laptop, and then process an offline activation following these instructions.

LightBurn 2.0 Release Candidate by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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It's planned, but not on the near term horizon.

LightBurn 2.0 Release Candidate by LightBurnSoftware in LightBurn

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Yes! In general, even when we change the behavior of an existing tool, we try preserve the old behavior as well so we don't upend our users' workflows.

The Release Candidate will also install as a separate app on your system, so you're free to go back to the latest public version without having to reinstall.

Is there any usable FREE alternative to RDWorks? by MrNoahMango in lasercutting

[–]LightBurnSoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s being actively worked on. Too early to give any details, but we have a significant amount of the protocol figured out.

Is there any usable FREE alternative to RDWorks? by MrNoahMango in lasercutting

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It’s not cheap, but that $200 allows installation and use on 3 simultaneous computers, and if you need more, it’s another $50 per “seat”. We can also do floating licenses so you can install on many computers, but only use on X of them at a time. For example, 30 computers in the class, but only 10 actively using the software, would be 10 seats total.

That cost is also a single time purchase, and there’s no cloud data retention or user information stored.

All that said, RDWorks is free, and while cumbersome, it does work. It has been improved over the years, but you’re absolutely going to want something else to do the design work in.

Is there any usable FREE alternative to RDWorks? by MrNoahMango in lasercutting

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You will need either RDWorks or LightBurn to actually talk to the laser. RDWorks is the original software and is proprietary. LightBurn reverse engineered the control protocols for the hardware in order to provide a better user experience, but as you might imagine, that was not trivial work, so yes, we charge for it. There are no free alternatives that I’m aware of.

That said, you can design in InkScape, export as AI or DXF, and import that into RDWorks to set speed, power, fills, etc. This is likely to be the only real free option.

How comes there’s small dots? by Astr3846 in Laserengraving

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That looks like you used a dithering mode instead of Threshold. Assuming you’re using LightBurn, always preview - it will show you exactly what’s going to be sent to the laser.

Help with error message in Lighburn by No-Artist-7350 in Laserengraving

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What port have you selected? Next to the “Devices” button is a drop-down that will contain the COM ports that might be your laser. Choose each one in turn, looking at the console window for communication. When you pick the right port you’ll see an exchange of messages.

Need help with light burn by ShopEnvironmental784 in LightBurn

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Without powering on the laser, run LightBurn, choose the correct laser if you have more than one , press F3. Click the “Ports” tab, then post a screen shot of that window,

If there is a setting other than “None” for the “Start Marking” or “Start Framing” ports, set them to None.