Flux3D Flux Lightburn Bridge Cable
The FLUX LightBurn Bridge Cable provides seamless connectivity between your FLUX laser cutter and LightBurn software. It supports cutting, engraving, and FLUX rotary add-ons with an easy USB plug-and-play setup. Note: LightBurn software is sold separately.
Key Features:
- Seamless connectivity with FLUX laser cutters
- Compatible with FLUX rotary add-ons
- Supports cutting and engraving
- Easy USB setup
- Requires LightBurn software (sold separately)
LightBurn is a paid software for designing, editing, and controlling laser projects, compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
- Seamless FLUX laser cutter connectivity
- Supports cutting, engraving, and rotary add-ons
- Easy USB plug-and-play setup
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FLUX LightBurn Bridge Cable
Seamlessly Connect Your FLUX Laser Cutter with LightBurn
Take full control of your FLUX laser cutters with the FLUX LightBurn Bridge Cable. By connecting this cable to the USB ports of your computer and FLUX laser cutter, and configuring the LightBurn software, you can achieve seamless connectivity for all your cutting and engraving needs. This setup is not only compatible with cutting and engraving but also works perfectly with FLUX rotary add-ons, unlocking the full potential of your laser cutter within the LightBurn environment. Please note that the LightBurn software is sold separately.
Key Features of the Flux LightBurn Bridge Cable:
- Seamless connectivity with FLUX laser cutters
- Compatible with FLUX rotary add-ons
- Supports cutting and engraving
- Easy USB plug-and-play setup
- Requires LightBurn software (sold separately)
What is LightBurn?
LightBurn is a paid software that lets you design, edit, and control projects for your laser cutter. It is compatible with a wide range of laser cutter brands and works on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
- Compatible with multiple operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
- Allows for comprehensive design, editing, and control of laser cutting projects.
- The LightBurn software is not included with the FLUX LightBurn Bridge Cable.
Get Started
To connect the LightBurn software with your FLUX laser cutter, ensure you have the latest firmware version installed on your FLUX machine. You can then download the correct configuration file and install it in LightBurn, choosing the appropriate configuration for your specific FLUX model.
- Ensure your FLUX laser cutter has the latest firmware installed.
- Download and install the correct configuration file in LightBurn for your specific FLUX model.
- LightBurn does not support camera preview functionality and requires a constant connection via the LightBurn bridge cable; Wi-Fi is not supported.
Questions
Could this filament be used as a main filament rather than just for support material? I am looking to make a design that will dissolve in water and is non-toxic. What are the temperature ranges where it will remain solid? How long does it take to dissolve in water?
@Will Cortez You need enough water (preferably warm) for the printed part to submerge. The degree of hydrolysis is 87% to 89%.
Does Matterhackers have information on the dissolution rate of the PVA filament? or how much water is required to dissolve a known mass of PVA? In addition, is there any information available about the hydrolysis level of the PVA material? Thanks!
I've had a heck of a time getting this stuff specifically to print and to dissolve. I've had customers say they used buckets of water overnight, or high temp water from a tap, all kinds of stuff. And for it to print I have to have it turned up to 240 or it won't feed. Has anyone else experienced this?
One thing I like to do (because it absorbs exponential amount of water while printing) is dry it for 2 hours like it says on the card that came with the filament and immediately load the filament into the printer and start printing right away(they say not to do this), this action ensures the filament won't snap while the tight feeder is squeezing it and be easy melt with low humidity for MOST of the print depending on length. For melting I print with almost 1mm thick interfaces and if they dont/can't break away I have to do the warm water soak in a small bucket for at LEAST 24-48 hrs because it's a slow melt, all the while replacing the cold water with warm about 2-3 times, it WILL melt, it's just slow about it. Hope this helps 🙏