
This board does not offer control of power through software - we recommend upgrading the board to take full advantage of LightBurn. GCode based systems use the 'Set Origin' button in LightBurn to do the same thing. Please note that LightBurn does not support the stock M2-Nano board in the popular K40 laser. Some lasers have an 'Origin' button on them (like Ruida controllers). If it doesn't work, sometimes it only takes a day or two to make the required changes to support a new board in these existing families. If your controller is GCode, Ruida, Trocen, or TopWisdom based, even if it's not listed it might be supported already - Download the free trial and try it for yourself. More controllers will be added soon, so if you don't see yours listed, send us a message - maybe we're already working on it! LightBurn Set Origin Modes Previous Video Next Video Series Menu Video Resource Files for LightBurn Set Origin Modes There are no resource files associated with this video. Supported Trocen controllers include the AWC708C, AWC608, and TL-3120. This LightBurn software tutorials video will take you through how each of them works, as well as how to set up your job for them on your machine and within LightBurn. Supported Ruida controllers include the RDC6442G/S, RDC6445G, RDC6332G, RDLC-320A, and R5-DSP. Supported GCode controllers,include Grbl, Smoothieware, Grbl-LPC, and Marlin.


We currently support most Ruida, Trocen, TopWisdom, and GCode based controllers. LightBurn talks directly to your laser, without the use of additional software.
