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====== Lightburn for Laser Cutter ====== | ====== Lightburn for Laser Cutter ====== | ||
- | blah | + | ChattLab Makerspace has purchased a license of Lightburn sofware to use the large 130 watt laser cutter. |
===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
LightBurn is layout, editing, and control software for your laser cutter. With LightBurn you can: | LightBurn is layout, editing, and control software for your laser cutter. With LightBurn you can: | ||
- | - Import artwork in a variety of common vector graphic and image formats (including AI, PDF, SVG, DXF, PLT, PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP) | + | * Import artwork in a variety of common vector graphic and image formats (including AI, PDF, SVG, DXF, PLT, PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP) |
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- | - Arrange, edit, and even create new vector shapes within the editor, with powerful features like offsetting, boolean operations, welding, and node editing | + | |
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- | - Apply settings like power, speed, number of passes, cut order, brightness & contrast, dithering mode, and much more | + | |
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- | - Send the result directly to your laser cutter | + | |
LightBurn is a native application written for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. | LightBurn is a native application written for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. |