


And the tracing ability of Lightburn is far superior to any other choices I’ve seen yet. It makes even more sense for those who want to do most of their work from a single standalone UI. There is no contest in that regard and it’s backed up with why so many choose to purchase an $80 program vs a free one. You honestly don’t need to convince me that Lightburn is better. If I have something that needs fixed I just roll back to Corel and do it there in short order, then resend the file at which point it’s nearly instant and ready to go. I’m just not sure how it’s really relevant for me personally.

But as an actual “argument” I never do any of that stuff with either laser UI software because I don’t really see the need. That is literally all I do with either one of these programs, outside of setting arrays and defining block processing for individual completion of each task before moving to the next set.Īdmittedly, the video you posted is impressive. Secondly what I said was a factual statement, not an argument. First off, thanks for the info on the camera.
