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the screenshot shows “no active pins” … so nothing is registering.

Thats why I’m confused cause prox is going red every time

Z carriage v wheels too tight​:ok_hand: we good :joy::joy:

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OK dumb question time but everywhere I read I don’t get a straight yes or no. Using lightburn am I now scrapping use of carbide motion? Set macros etc in lightburn and just run everything I do from there?

yes you can use lightburn for your laser instead of CM.

but in More CC Pro fun @Julien shows there are other things you can do with lasers that do not involve lightburn

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Downloaded the free year :ok_hand: hadn’t realized I could control everything from CC pro. I can do 3d too?? Well that seems a no brainer​:joy: thank you

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And I’d be importing into lightburn still using it to control just designing in CC pro?

You can design and control with Lightburn.

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I just got my Shapeoko and joining the world of CNC, thanks for this!

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5 days playing between lightburn and CCpro this is my first stab at some relief…I’ve got some work to do but its a start for sure. ! Wood was just something laying around not ideal but I’m just practicing.

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