Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter/Upgrade Notes: Difference between revisions
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* [https://lightburnsoftware.com/pages/tutorials Lightburn tutorials] | * [https://lightburnsoftware.com/pages/tutorials Lightburn tutorials] | ||
* If you E-Stop the lasercutter, you'll need to restart Lightburn to re-detect it. | * If you E-Stop the lasercutter, you'll need to restart Lightburn to re-detect it. | ||
* The Home is still the right rear | |||
* The Origin is now the left front (engineering norm). X axis towards the right, Y axis towards the back. | |||
* Comm port settings should be set to auto and Hackspace laser | |||
* Power levels might need a bit of adjustment. Do a test cut first. | |||
[[Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter/Upgrade Notes from HPC to stock Silvertail]] | [[Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter/Upgrade Notes from HPC to stock Silvertail]] |
Revision as of 23:02, 9 March 2020
Work-in-progress.
Differences between stock Silvertail lasercutter with Lasercut53 software and current lasercutter set-up with smoothiware controller and Lightburn software
- No need to download to the cutter
- The equivalent of 'Run Box' to get the extent of your cut is the 'Frame' button.
- Ignore the controls on the cutter itself. The LCD panel currently does nothing.
- Z axis adjustment is via software on the PC, choose a smallish step size and keep pressing the up/down z axis buttons. Little steps take it easy!
- Lightburn tutorials
- If you E-Stop the lasercutter, you'll need to restart Lightburn to re-detect it.
- The Home is still the right rear
- The Origin is now the left front (engineering norm). X axis towards the right, Y axis towards the back.
- Comm port settings should be set to auto and Hackspace laser
- Power levels might need a bit of adjustment. Do a test cut first.
Silvertail A0 Laser Cutter/Upgrade Notes from HPC to stock Silvertail