![]() I assume it is because it is not designed to be used as such, therefore the gcode I am asking it to do, not 100% compatible with Creality Ender3 v1 board. More I engrave with the same gcode, the different it gets. I definitely heard of baud rate problems if it’s not set correctly and stalling and slowing down but this speeds up… I was hoping there should be a setting that I should specifically look for because I have not found this problem in any of the forums yet. But I am referring to the actual engraving speed changing during the Engraving session. I do understand there is travel speeds that could be different also. Is it safe to assume that having only one layer and not multiple layers and setting a specific speed for that layer that it shall not change during the engraving process. When I set the general speed for the Engraving on one layer throughout the entire session, there is a portion of the Engraving that is missing because it’s moving too fast. My apologies I am trying to describe it the best way I can. It is an Ender3 3D printer with the laser engraver attachment plugged into the part cooling fan.Which is why I had Lightburn generate the Gcode for it, then transfer to the Ender3 for engraving Technically…I had to setup a generic engraver, due to having the engraver not be actually recognised by Lightburn. ![]()
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