

An Endurance WanHao combo works only with the prepared g-code that you upload using an SD card or while connecting a USB cable. An Endurance CNC 3018 combo has GRBL 1.1H and works with the GRBL controller / Lightburn and the software we send on a CD disk. mDraw is supported for some modifications with special firmware.Ĥ. An Endurance MakeBlock XY plotter (engraving machine) works only with BenBox and does not support any other software. An Endurance DIY engraving machine mini (4×4″) works only with GRBL control and ACAN / ACAN mini.ģ. An Endurance DIY engraving machine has GRBL 1.1F/H firmware and works with GRBL controller, BenBox, Eleksmaker Evolution CAM, or CNCC LaserAxe (depends on uploaded firmware and a type of mainboard), T2Laser, Lightburn.Ģ.

If you are not sure about the software you need – do not hesitate and ask us directly: Ī few things that you need to keep in mind: 1. Get all engraving/cutting software programs in one place. Explore STL files, installation programs, plugin extensions, and many other useful things. Last edited by Lee DeRaud 12-31-2020 at 5:28 PM.For your convenience, you can find everything you need in our download center to have the best experience while working with Endurance lasers and engraving machines.Īll files here are free of charge and has no hidden ads or required registration. Also, reading between the lines of some 'print' function material in the tutorial makes me think it relies heavily on rasterization to handle printing to non-Postscript printers. The only previous time I used Inkscape in vector mode was to drive an EggBot (obviously vector-only), and that used its own custom backend renderer. I've got a couple of other things to try, but I'm starting think it's a bad choice for driving a laser: the print dialog has a "rendering" tab where you can select either raster or vector, making me wonder whether it can even do both in the same print job at all. (I'm using Win10 and the latest available driver for my relatively ancient VL200, if that matters.)

I have a few more combinations of ULS driver settings and Inkscape settings to try, but I'm not optimistic. No joy whatsoever getting it to do vector output through the ULS driver, regardless of color and/or line width. Ok, just for jollies, I installed Inkscape on my 'laser' computer.
