Sorry, I should use the proper terminology when asking questions. By “print” I meant press the PLAY button to start etching. My computer for etching is upstairs and does not have capability to go on to the internet, so by the time I get down here to type responses, I kind of get lost in what exactly I was doing. So… when I first turn power on to the computer and etcher and set up lightburn to GBRL or whatever “setting?” the laser turns on and burns for a few seconds, I manually push the button to turn the laser in to low power so I don’t burn a hole through my workbench. At this time, I’ll draw a circle in LightBurn set to metric or inches and try to etch and in inches a 1" circle 1: won’t etch with laser turned back on, 2: is very tiny, not 1: but maybe a 1/16", I can’t really tell because it doesn’t etch, and it seems to only go in a straight line and turn on the laser but not make a circle, like X is working but Y turns on the laser. Then I swap GBRL setting to GBRL-1 or something, and I get it to make a circle, very tiny, but no laser at all.
When I configured LightBurn it was initially in metric, I have swapped it to English since, seems to have no effect. I remember the Mars Climate Orbiter! A few bad calculations in English instead of Metric and the whole thing is thrown off.
I don’t know if I have Metric or English diodes. Or how to check that.
I am just re-running it.
I don’t believe I can save anything in BenBox. Which sucks because I have to re-create my circles every time. I’m actually trying to make a circle in a circle (donut) for a work project.