Lightburn tutorial : Faster print and cut
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Looking to speed up your print and cut process? Check out this Lightburn tutorial! In just a few minutes you'll learn how to make your workflow faster and more efficient.
Print and Cut in Lightburn now has a streamlined wizard that helps you set up your job so you can get the best results from your process every time. We will also be going through hints and tricks that will make you a master of the Print and Cut feature within Lightburn
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Print and Cut is one of the most important features of Light Burn to me. Great update.
Changed what I could create with my laser cutter! :)
Add a bleed to your artwork and it will increase your margins of error and nearly eliminate out of registration problems
Thank you so much. Your videos are awesome.
Thank you so much @Tammyfaison3450 What are you creating with Lightburn and your laser?
I think it will be quite awile before I can do something im happy with. New to using a laser
Great video as usual however I was a little confused at the start wondering “What the hell is a deckle?” Lol
Hahaha... Thats my Aussie/US accent getting in the way. I should have said "Deeee...caaaaaaallllllsssss!" Decals! Glad that didn't get in the way and you were able to get another way to use Print and Cut in Lightburn. What will use use the P&C workflow to make with your laser?
Do you have a video you would recommend for newbies to learn Lightburn? I'm not sure where to start.
This is great! I'm looking into this to cut out sublimation material that my cricut can't cut out. Hopefully I will be able to use my diode laser to do this as I don't have an accurate laser pointer on my CO2 laser.
This is such a good idea, pairing it with sublimation paper cutouts… Tearing the paper gets old.
Sounds like a great way to use the tools you have. Love to see your results :)
I have never got this to work and know many others who cannot get it to work either. But we are using larger material requiring pass through.
I get print & cut to work. But my target points don't save along with my sections. Any ideas 💡
Olá esse software é pago? Quero usar esse, como faço precisa de licença?
I wanted to engrave some USB-Sticks with a selfmade Jig using this feature. I did everything exactly the same but my engraving was totally off. It wasn't centered on the USB but placed in the lower left corner even tough my file was perfectly centered...
Do you have any idea what this could have caused?
I learned something new ! Thanks !
Awesome! Make sure you come and share what you create with us on Facebook. The link is in the description. What are you planing to make first with print and cut?
Can the targets be tool layers so it's not cutting them?
Hi KG, glad you found us.
Yes, you can place the Print and Cut markers on the tool layer. It's totally up to you. I have found that sometimes when setting up a job, I might not get the results I was planing for. By keeping the markers on the cut layer, I have an instant reference if the results were due to an error when lightning up my laser to the marker, or if something had changed with the layout of the graphics.
In the end, how you set up your projects is totally your call. There is no wrong answer if you get the result you want! :)
What are you using the Print and Cut feature to create with your laser?
What brand of sticker material are you using? Thanks...
Hey Phil. What I used in this tutorial what normal paper labels designed for envelopes. You can get them in any stationary store :)
Thanks greatly for your reply!!! Best to you!
@@RedPepper555 Looking forward to seeing what you create with the Print and Cut tools. What do you plan to make first?
Is it safe to cut sticker paper… what brand do you recommend?
I think the only issue might be the adhesive, but your cutting such a small amount, even with a big job normal maintenance should cover any issues.
I use any off the shelf self adhesive labels made for addressing envelopes :)
becuase there are only 2 registration marks rather then 3 - am i right that this doesnt allow for any accidental rotation of the part placed in the laser cutter - it has to be parallel to the travel of the gantry??
Hi Adrian,
No issues with rotation on the part at all. As long as you have the two registration points lined up correctly, you can orientate your workpiece any way you like and still get a perfect cut.
If you're worried about misalignment, try a test piece once you have the basics dialled in :) Print and Cut is very versatile.