So I was curious how your approach worked in regards to that process. I guess I was more curious about your tool chain, and what file format(s) your chosen software needs to work with?Īs mentioned, once of the features I like about RE is the print driver (you can send data to the laser cutter from any application that has a print option). I'm not so much advocating for Windows (or RE for that matter). I'm more happy to support the guys at Cohesion3D and LightBurn. I also did not care for Full Spectrum's practice of forcing a new user of their hardware/software to pay for a 'transfer' license for the software. I am not a fan of Windows and prefer Mac OS X and Linux, so I was quick to dump the Windows machine if I could. Jerry, I could not get the old Windows 7 machine that came with the laser cutter to behave. 65 x 3 windows xp windows 7 windows 8 windows 10 mac os engraving materials.
What was missing or made you 'give up' on RE? (just curious is all) A Deep Dive Into Laser Cutter Speed And Power Make. without the need to design something intricate in AI or something. especially if you just need a quick 'something' engraved. Thanks for posting this here Pete! (its Jerry from MMS)ĭoes this install a 'printer driver' like the RE software does? Allowing to print from any software program?