Whether you are a hobbyist using a diode laser or a professional running a high-end CO2 machine, LightBurn 1.7.04 brings subtle but impactful changes to your workshop. What’s New in LightBurn 1.7.04?
Fixes for specific "Send" vs. "Start" command behaviors on certain DSP controllers (like Ruida). Why You Should Update
LightBurn has solidified its position as the industry-standard software for laser cutting and engraving, and the release of version 1.7.04 continues this tradition of iterative excellence. This update isn't just about fixing bugs; it focuses on refining the user experience, expanding hardware compatibility, and ensuring that your workflow remains as fluid as possible. LightBurn 1.7.04
The refined communication between your PC and the laser controller reduces the risk of "stuttering" during a job, which can ruin expensive materials. Furthermore, the optimization of GCode generation means your machine moves smoother, potentially extending the life of your stepper motors and belts. How to Get the Update
One of LightBurn’s greatest strengths is its "agnostic" nature—it works with almost everything. In 1.7.04, the developers have further tuned communication protocols for newer Galvo and GCode-based controllers. This ensures that the latest machines on the market—from brands like xTool, Sculpfun, and Cloudray—connect more reliably and execute commands with higher precision. 2. UI and Workflow Polishing Whether you are a hobbyist using a diode
The software’s ability to determine the most efficient "travel path" for the laser head has been tweaked, reducing project times.
While it might be tempting to stay on an older version if "it just works," updating to 1.7.04 is recommended for two main reasons: "Start" command behaviors on certain DSP controllers (like
The 1.7.x cycle has been largely focused on stability and expanding the feature set introduced in the major 1.7 release. Version 1.7.04 serves as a critical maintenance and refinement patch that addresses community feedback and improves the software’s core performance. 1. Expanded Hardware Support