![]() The specific windows enabled are also saved / restored, so the console window will hide for a CO2 system, and reappear for diodes. ![]() Your speed / units settings are now remembered with the laser, so switching to a CO2 from a diode will switch you from mm/min to mm/sec (or whatever you use), and auto-load your material library for the machine. If you have more than one laser, and they're different types or wattages, there are new features in LightBurn that will make moving between them cleaner, and we'll be continuing to improve this in the future. (for anyone anxiously awaiting the upcoming galvo/fiber release, this isn't it - not quite ready yet) Users with multiple lasers Here’s the full list of changes for the 1.4.There are lots of new things in this release, so we'll cover the big ones here, then list the rest. ![]() Public Betas can be downloaded from here. If you have any issues while using a beta, you can just install whatever version you were using before, or grab the current public release version from the Trial/Download page. The standard licensing rules apply - you’ll need to have a current license key to run these (or be in an active trial period). Please put ‘Public Beta’ in the subject line of your email. If you encounter a bug in a public beta, please let us know by sending an email to with as much information as you can recall - ideally, provide the steps required to reproduce the issue, and attach any screenshots, crash logs, or images as needed. We’ll gather feedback from users to address any issues at this public beta stage before doing a general public release. We’ll test to the point we normally would before a release, then make the new version available here for anyone who wants to try it. ![]() In order to improve the quality and stability of public releases we are introducing a “Public Beta” period for new LightBurn releases. ![]()
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