Lightburn currently filling entire image

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I was burning a 3.5 hour burn last night and happened to look over at my laser and noticing an extra amount of smoke. I noticed that my normally circular image was burning a dark square. I quickly stopped the burn and for some reason it decided to burn the entire logo as if it had a background around it. I attached the preview of what it currently is trying to burn. I’ve used this logo in about 35 other successful burns and never had it try to fill in the entire square.

The one thing I did differently was attempt Cross Hatch. I just assumed this would be like a regular burn, with a second burn at 90° to the first. Is this a setting that I’m missing somewhere? It seems when i turn off crosshatch and I preview, I still get the same image, so I’m guessing that was not my issue.

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wtf_logo_full_burn.lbrn (301.8 KB)

Attached is the lightburn file. The text/svg works just fine, but the logo on the bottom is what was causing the issue.

The problem is that there are copies of the logo on top of each other. There is also one missing
offset of the outer frame so that it can be filled correctly.

Have you scanned and traced your logo?

I like the font from the actual text of the file, what font is it?

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The font is Google Fonts.

It’s just weird because I have used that logo before. I’ll review the SVG further, I just used a PNG to SVG converter on it back when I first started using it.

I did not use any tracing on it. I mostly just want to make sure I accidently didn’t hit a checkbox somewhere within the software.

When you enlarge your logo a lot you can see all the duplicate shapes clearly, but they are not “original duplicates”, there are only 2 “real” duplicates.
What is the font for the blue text itself?

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The font is Corinthia on the link above.

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