Good tips! I use the checklist in Lightburn to ensure I checked my focus, air assist, and goggles on before I burn a project. It pops after I hit the Start button.
Starting to use the 4" lens, how do you use the camera accurately with it? When I drop the bed down with the long focus tool, the image on the camera doesn't lineup anymore.
You’d have to re-calibrate the camera to that lens focal distance. If you aren’t going to be using that as your primary lens, I don’t think it’s worth doing. You can use the trace function to see where the image will land. I don’t believe it has the capability to store two calibrations for the different lenses, but I could be wrong.
great tips! Especially useful for those of us who don't use lasers constantly :-)
Even when I do use lasers a lot I make the mistakes 😂.
Good tips! I use the checklist in Lightburn to ensure I checked my focus, air assist, and goggles on before I burn a project. It pops after I hit the Start button.
I don’t use lightburn and didn’t realize it had a checklist. That’s interesting.
Starting to use the 4" lens, how do you use the camera accurately with it? When I drop the bed down with the long focus tool, the image on the camera doesn't lineup anymore.
You’d have to re-calibrate the camera to that lens focal distance. If you aren’t going to be using that as your primary lens, I don’t think it’s worth doing. You can use the trace function to see where the image will land. I don’t believe it has the capability to store two calibrations for the different lenses, but I could be wrong.
Great Video! I've done all of these lol
We all have 😂.