

That said, it’s similar to what LightBurn sends the controller, but there might be differences in how Corel decides to convert curves to those linear segments.ĪI files are complex, but the older versions (really old, like AI 3.0) are very simple internally. PLT is a very minimal file format, allowing only for pen indices (not RGB colors) and straight line segments, so it’s a relatively inefficient format. Are any of the other file types better suited with the 3D board? plt, as that is what I have been using to cut with CorelLaser.

…it is basically acting as the interface for my. I am assuming it would be beneficial to have this display unit if it can be fitted? Once you see the design of the laser any other comments regarding potential fitting of components would be appreciated, if possible. There is a digital panel recessed into the machine, approx 80mm x 80mm, but with room to accommodate a 110mm x 110mm screen, would the Graphic LCD Control Panel with Adapter fit into this area as I don’t see any size mentioned? Here is a link to the machine:

On another note, the cutter I have is a Ten-High 400mm x 300mm, 60W machine with X,Y, Z and a rotary attachment. So, whilst Lightburn is a ‘Design’ software, it is basically acting as the interface for my.
