Laserbox is the laser engraving software designed by Makeblock.
The software features many capabilities that let you make the most out of Laserbox. It also provides essential design tools that you can depend on to create different shapes and add filters to your design. Download Laserbox
Run the Laserbox installer you just downloaded.
Choose the folder into which you're going to install Laserbox. Click Next to continue.
Follow the on-screen prompts to select any of the additional tasks you want to perform, including adding a folder to the Start menu or creating a desktop shortcut. Click Install to start the installation.
After the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the installer.
Connect the smart smoke purifier to Laserbox.
Start Laserbox for the first time
The laser head automatically resets and calibrates after you press the power button. When the first startup is complete, the annular indicator will turn solid white. The startup process takes a while, so please be patient.
Connect laserbox to a computer
Connect via a USB cable
Project management
The software Laserbox manages files in the form of projects. Project management includes creating New Project and opening Recent Open.
New project
New Project is the first interface that you'll see after you opened the software. You can create a brand-new project or directly import a project offered by Makeblock.
In this interface, you can find the projects you recently opened or edited in Laserbox. Laserbox automatically saves your project when you exit the project.
Both the working interface and design interface have a canvas. They have the same features, except that you can set up the canvas in the working interface to display images from the camera in real-time.
Drag canvas
On the left toolbar, click on Hand Grip. Then, hold down the left mouse button to drag the canvas. Or, you can hold down the space key and left click the mouse to drag the canvas.
Zoom in/out
In the left toolbar, click the Zoom button - the magnifier icon, then you can change the canvas size on the pop-up list. You can also scroll the mouse wheel to adjust the canvas size.
Auto align and distance measurement
When you drag one of the layers, alignment lines will be generated so that you can easily align this layer with the edges or center of another layer. Meanwhile, the distance between two layers will be displayed.
This feature also applies to the situation where you drag the corners of a layer to resize it. It helps you keep two layers at the same height or width.
In Menu, you can do plenty of things. The working interface and design interface have the same menu list.
The working interface and design interface have different toolbars.
3.1 Toolbar in the working interface
3.2 Toolbar in the design interface
Layers are a collection of elements such as vectors, bitmaps, texts, lines, and more. Laserbox allows users to make adjustments on every single layer so you can change the engraving power and speed for each layer in order to create different effects. In the software Laserbox, the first layer you create is at the bottom, and the final layer you create is at the top.
Laserbox supports importing vectors and bitmaps. You can engrave or cut vectors, but you can only engrave bitmaps.
Add layers to the working interface
Go to Menu > Import, then select the image file you'd like to import. Or, you can directly drag an image into the canvas. The shortcut is [Ctrl] + [O].
The Marquee tool enables you to extract images from the camera on the laser cutter. Click on Marquee in the toolbar to frame any portion you'd like to extract. Learn more about Extract Images.
The Outline tool automatically outlines a bitmap. The result can be used for the laser cutter to cut the image by its outline. Select a bitmap layer made of enclosed outlines, then click on Outline in the toolbar, and wait until a vector path layer of the outline is generated. Set up in the software to cut the enclosed outline. Learn more about Extract Outlines.
The Insert tool contains the options you can use to draw shapes on the canvas. Click Insert on the toolbar on the left, and select graphs or components on the panel. Click and drag the shape or part into the canvas to insert it.
Add layers in the Design interface.
For making rectangles. In the Design interface, select Rectangle on the toolbar on the left, and then drag on the canvas to create a rectangle. If you hold down Shift while dragging the mouse, you lock the width-height ratio to 1:1, which means you're drawing a square. The keyboard shortcut to draw a rectangle is [R].
When you draw a rectangle, its width and height appear at the bottom right corner of the mouse-pointer.
Used to draw an ellipse. In the Design interface, select Oval on the toolbar, and then drag on the canvas to make an ellipse. You can draw a perfect circle by holding down Shift when you drag the mouse. Doing this will lock the aspect ratio to 1:1. The keyboard shortcut to create an ellipse is [O].
For drawing lines. In the Design interface, select Line on the toolbar and drag on the canvas. Then a line will be created between the location where you click the mouse and where you release the mouse button. The keyboard shortcut to insert a line is [L].
Used to insert text. In the Design interface, click Text on the toolbar, and then drag on any blank space on the canvas to insert a text box. When the insertion point appears inside the text box, it means you can type to create text. Click on any blank space to exit text editing. The keyboard shortcut to insert text is [T].
For creating paths on the canvas as you like. In the Design interface, click Pen on the toolbar, and click on the blank space on the canvas to insert an anchor point. The tool creates vector paths between anchor points. To ensure a smooth curve at an anchor point, drag your mouse when inserting the anchor point. Move your mouse to control the direction of the path. To close the path, click on the first anchor point you set down. Press Esc on your keyboard to exit pen drawing and create an open path. The keyboard shortcut to insert text is [P].
For creating copies of layers and arranging them. Select a layer on the canvas, click Array on the toolbar in the Design interface, and specify how many rows and columns you want and the spacing between the copies.
Edit
Go to Menu > Edit. Keyboard shortcuts:
Action | Keyboard shortcuts |
Action | [Ctrl] + [Z] |
Undo | [Ctrl] + [Y] |
Redo | [Ctrl] + [X] |
Cut | [Ctrl] + [C] |
Copy | [Ctrl] + [V] |
Paste | [Delete] |
Delete | [Ctrl] + [A] |
When you select a layer, anchor points appear on its borders. Drag the anchor points to resize the layer. Or, you can specify the width and height in the style panel on the right for more accurate size control.
Click the lock icon between the size parameters to lock/unlock the aspect ratio. If the aspect ratio is locked, it won't change even when you drag the anchor points of the layer or adjust the size parameters. If the ratio isn't locked, you can adjust the width or height without changing the other. To quickly lock the aspect ratio, hold down Shift when dragging the anchor points of a layer.
When you select a closed vector image or text, the Fills option appears on the style panel. Tick Fills to color the closed shape or text.
When you select an image, you can crop it. Right-click on the image, select Crop, and adjust the crop box. Then click on blank space. The part in the crop box remains on the canvas and the part outside the box will be removed. You can also double-click on the image to crop it quickly.
When you select an image, the Filter Setting appears in the style panel. Click the options to apply different filters to your image. To remove an applied filter, click the filter again.
When you select a text, the text editing options appear in the style panel. Click the text again to start editing it.
When you select a line, the line style options appear in the panel. Click the drop-down list to change styles.
When you select a vector path that is created with the pen tool, you can double-click the layer to edit the anchor points. Select an anchor point and define it as a Corner Point or Smooth Point in the style panel on the right.
When you select more than one layer, you can align them with the alignment tools. The alignment options include:
NOTE: Distribute Horizontally and Distribute Vertically are only available when you select three or more layers.
Use Boolean operations to transform two or more shapes into one. Four types of operations are available:
Laserbox is equipped with a high-resolution ultra-wide-angle camera. The Laserbox software relies on the camera to read the ring codes on Makeblock materials and identify the materials. If you want to process a material that is the same as a Makeblock material but without a ring code on it, you can select the material manually with the materials management tool in the software.
Click the triangle icon on the right of the materials management tool to display the materials list.
On the drop-down list, select the material you want to process. Laserbox will then configure the parameters accordingly.
NOTE: The processing parameters will be shown on the right side of the Working interface only when you select at least one layer on the canvas.
If you're not happy with the default processing parameters and effects, change them with the materials management tool.
When the mouse pointer stops at a material name on the materials list, an edit button appears on the right side. Click the button to open the material editing window.
In the Edit Material window, you can configure the laser cutting or engraving parameters for any Makeblock material.
Click Save at the bottom right corner of the window to apply the new parameter configuration in the software. After that, the new parameters will be applied to the same materials that are identified through the ring codes.
Non-Makeblock materials that have gone through processing parameter tests can be added to the materials list in the software. This offers quick access to parameter settings for later use.
Click Add New Material at the bottom of the materials list.
In the pop-up window, type in the material information, including name, thickness, engraving parameters, and cutting parameters.
Click Save at the bottom right of the window. And the window automatically closes when you do this, and the materials management tool will select the new material.
The newly-added material is displayed at the top of the materials list. Click x on the right of the material name to remove the material from the list.
Processing parameters include three types: engraving parameters, cutting parameters, and custom parameters. By default, engraving or cutting parameters will appear on the right of the Working interface after you select a layer.
Bitmap images can't be cut, so you can only tune the engraving parameters if you select a bitmap layer.
If you select a vector layer, you can adjust both cutting and engraving parameters for it
Orange means engraving and blue for cutting.
What can it do?
Engrave mode options are only available when you select a bitmap. There are three modes:
How to use it?
Select a bitmap image and choose the engraving mode you want in the style panel on the right.
What can it do?
Power affects engraving quality. Higher power leads to deeper engravings, and lower power means shallower engravings.
How to use it?
Select a layer and drag the slider under Power on the right side. Alternatively, type in a value to specify the power.
What can it do?
Speed also affects engraving quality. Lower speed leaves deeper engravings, and higher speed shallower engravings.
How to use it?
Select a layer and drag the slider under the speed setting on the right side. Or, enter a value in the input box to define the speed.
What can it do?
Of passes determines how many times a selected layer will be engraved. Multiple passes can make deeper engravings but take more time.
How to use it?
Select a layer and enter a value in the parameters panel on the right to define the number of passes. For equipment safety, the maximum number of passes supported by the software is 10.
What can it do?
Lines Per CM is only applicable to bitmap images. This parameter defines how many horizontal passes are made in one centimeter. More lines per cm can result in a finer result, but it takes longer to complete the engraving. And fewer lines per cm helps save time.
How to use it?
Select a bitmap image and go to Advance Setting in the parameters panel. Then click Lines Per CM and select a value in the drop-down menu. Optionally, drag the slider to tune the parameter.
What can it do?
Sharpness is only applicable to bitmap images. An image with higher sharpness has sharper edges and details, and one with lower sharpness has smoother edges and details.
The sharpness of the image on the left is 0, while the sharpness of the one on the right is 100.
How to use it?
Select a bitmap image and go to Advance Setting in the parameters panel. Then drag the slider under Sharpness or enter a value to define the parameter.
What can it do?
Grayscale is only applicable to bitmap images. The grayscale option is available in the Laserbox software, allowing you to produce different engraving effects. Lower grayscale gives higher contrast but causes loss in detail.
How to use it?
To change the grayscale, select a bitmap image, then go to Advance Setting in the parameters panel, and drag the slider under Grayscale.
What can it do?
Power affects cutting quality. Higher power leaves deeper cuts and lower power shallower ones.
How to use it?
In the Working interface, select a layer to cut and drag the slider under Power in the parameters panel on the right. Or, just type in a value to adjust the power.
What can it do?
Speed also affects cutting quality. Higher speed leads to narrower cuts, while lower speed causes wider cuts.
How to use it?
In the Working interface, select a layer to cut and drag the slider under Speed. Or, just type in a value to adjust the speed.
What can it do?
Of passes controls how many times a layer will be cut during the process. Multiple passes can produce deeper cuts and ensure the material is cut through. However, multiple passes also make the cuts wider and take more time to complete the process.
How to use it?
In the Working interface, select a layer to cut and enter a value in the parameters panel on the right. For equipment safety, the maximum number of passes supported by the software is 10.
What can it do?
In the Laserbox software, you can sort the layers based on their colors and apply different processing parameters to layers of different colors. Tick Show Color Block in Settings to activate the mode. In the color block mode, you can configure power, speed, and number of passes without considering whether they're for cutting or engraving.
Note:
The speed in normal mode(normal mode refers to non-color block mode) is based on the maximum speed in its engraving mode (the maximum speed in normal mode and color block mode is different).
If you want to refer to the speed parameters of the normal mode when using the color block mode, you need to multiply the speed in the normal mode by 0.25 before using it.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Software, tick Show Color Block, and click Save. To set color groups for layers, select a layer and click a color on the color block list at the bottom. A color used in the canvas will appear in the Layer properties on the right side. In the Layer properties, you can set the parameters based on colors.
What can it do?
The Laserbox software allows connections to multiple Laserboxes at a time and saves the connected devices to the device list. So, you can easily switch between devices.
How to use it?
At the upper right corner of the window, find the device name and click the drop-down icon on the right of the name to show the device list.
Click on the device name to connect to the device. To remove a device from the list, put the mouse pointer on the name of an unconnected device and click × on the right.
Click Add A Device and select Connect to a new Laserbox or Connect to a networked Laserbox in the pop-up device connection window. Learn more about Connect Devices.
What can it do?
The Laserbox software has multiple display languages.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings. The language option appears at the top of the pop-up window. Select a language on the drop-down list, then click Save to confirm your option. The display language will change immediately.
What can it do?
The canvas has two rulers on its edges, one horizontal and the other vertical. When you select a layer, you can see its width and height from the highlights on the rulers. The rulers tell the size and location of a layer.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Software and check Show Rulers. Check the box to display the rulers on the canvas and uncheck the box to hide the rulers. Click Save to confirm your option.
What can it do?
The software supports grouping layers by colors and setting processing parameters for layers based on different colors. When this feature is on, you can directly set up the power and speed for your project without considering whether they're for cutting or engraving.
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How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Software and check Show Color Block. Check the box to turn on color block mode and uncheck the box to turn it off. Click Save to confirm your settings.
What can it do?
The software creates some cache when in use. The cache helps enable the program to serve faster but would take up drive space. Click Clear Cache to free up space.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Software and click Clear Cache. The software will then start clearing the cache and restart.
What can it do?
This option restores the software to its default settings. If you need to reset the software after you change some settings, use this option.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Software, click Restore Defaults, and then click Save. The software will return to the default settings.
What can it do?
You can view the information about the Laserbox that is currently connected. Device information includes:
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Device to view device information. The Device, General, and Preference tabs are only available when a device is connected.
What can it do?
The camera enables Laserbox to position design drawings and materials. When a deviation occurs, you can use Position Calibrate to reduce deviation from the visual position.
NOTE
When the laser cutter is calibrating, the A4 paper MUST be clean and flat, that is, no stains or curls, because these may hinder the camera from identifying the paper.
When the laser cutter is calibrating, DO NOT place any heavy objects on it because they may cause a positional deviation of the camera.
How to use it?
Lift Laserbox's lid, spray some alcohol on a cleanroom wipe, and clean the camera with the wipe. Next, check whether the camera comes loose. If it comes loose, glue it to hold it in place before letting the laser cutter start calibrating.
Connect Laserbox to your computer and run the Laserbox software.
Go to Menu > Settings > General and click Correct after Position Calibrate. Then you will see a pop-up window as follows.
Follow the software prompts to place the A4 paper.Use a glue stick or double-sided tape to avoid curls on the paper edges.
Click Next in the prompt pop-up window and press the button on the laser cutter to start the calibration. It takes about three minutes to complete the calibration.
A window below pops up when the calibration is done.
What can it do?
Laserbox boasts multiple offline features, which empower it to identify Makeblock materials and set parameters when the laser cutter is offline. Parameter Update synchronizes the material list and processing parameters in the software into Laserbox, allowing the laser cutter to apply new parameter settings when used offline. Learn more about Materials Management.
How to use it?
Connect Laserbox to your computer. To sync the parameter settings to the laser cutter, in the software, go to Menu > Settings > General, and click Update after Parameter Update.
What can it do?
When errors occur to Laserbox, they will be recorded in the work log. Exporting the work log and sending it to our after-sales engineers help us analyze the problem quickly.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > General and click Export after Work Log. Wait for a few seconds to let the computer save the work log.
What can it do?
Laserbox can perform device detection, checking whether the tray or purifier is correctly installed. By default, Tray Detection is off and Purifier Detection is on. When Tray Detection is on, the software will display a prompt if the tray isn't properly installed. Likewise, when Purifier Detection is on, a prompt pops up in the software if the purifier isn't properly installed or the filter cartridge is clogged.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Preference and check the options under Detection to turn on the features. If you want to turn off the detection, uncheck the options.
What can it do?
Out power refers to the minimum duty cycle of laser emission. The laser isn't emitted continuously but at intervals in a specific cycle. The fraction of time of laser emission during a cycle is the duty cycle. When the duty cycle is lower than a certain value, the lasers fail to come out. Out Power allows you to set the minimum duty cycle to ensure the normal laser emission. After Laserbox operates for a long time, a certain level of power loss occurs. In this case, increase Out Power to offset the loss.
NOTE: Adjust Out Power only when the laser emission goes wrong.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Settings > Preference, and enter a value in the input box to adjust the minimum Out Power.
What can it do?
The Laserbox software and firmware will be updated on an irregular basis to provide you with more features and better user experience. Check for updates in the software, and update the software and firmware to the latest version.
How to use it?
Go to Menu > Help > Check For Updates… to see whether the software and firmware are in the latest version.
2.1 Click to update
When a new version of the software is released, a prompt below will pop up. Click Update Now to download the latest version.
2.2 Restart the software
When the installation is complete, click Restart to complete the software update and open the latest version.
3.1 Click to update
When a new version of firmware is available, a prompt below will pop up. Click Update Now to download and install the latest version.
Closing the software or turning off the laser cutter in the middle of the update installation may cause a failed update or Laserbox unable to operate. So, wait for the firmware update to complete.
3.2 Finish
When the update is complete, a window below pops up.