When you have a layer set up the way you want it, you can then make those settings the default for that layer:
However, the Material Library is a better way to handle layer settings, because:
- It provides a named entry for each “thing” you want to do
- You can have as many entries as you like
- You don’t have to remember which red layer does what
Easy:
What that does not do is ensure continuous synchronization between two LightBurn instances on different hardware. They likely have different display resolutions and so forth, so identical preferences won’t work quite right.
You can put the Material Library on a shared device, so that both instances can update it. Applying a Material Library entry to a layer on either PC will produce the same result, which is pretty much what you want.


