OMTech MOPA 60W Autofocus Fiber Laser Not Communicating With Lightburn

I am at my wits end, I can’t get Lightburn to communicate with my OMTech MOPA 60W Autofocus Fiber Laser.

I’ve looked all over these forums and haven’t seen anything just like my issue. The main issue I’ve seen is making sure the EZCAD2 driver is installed during installation, and that has been done. I’ve also seen to make the Red Dot be on Port 4, which I’ve done.

Please help me! I’m both new to Fiber and Lightburn!!

The EZCad driver is not compatible with Lightburn, as far as I know.

See if this helps.. they also have a video on swapping drivers between Lightburn and EZCad2.

Ensure you import your markcfg7 file when you create a new device.

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Thank you for this! Unfortunately, this was one of the videos I’ve already consulted and followed to a “T”.

I have also imported the markcfg7 file you recommended. I’m at a loss!!

I might add that my situation is very similar to this:
OmTech laser does not frame but i can hear it - LightBurn Hardware Compatibility / Galvo - LightBurn Software Forum

I can hear the framing as well as the laser when I send the commands. I feel like it’s a small setting issue I’m not seeing or a port issue. Here are screenshots of my settings:



I’m using an OMTech 50W fiber laser and so far everything’s been working fine. I’m not sure what could be causing your issue, but maybe try reaching out to OMTech support team? Hope it gets sorted soon!

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I have a Cloudray M60 JPT M7 MOPA, in my configuration, It’s set it up as a JPT device, yours is set to IPG_YLMP… Have you tried to use a different source type?

These are the options:

Do you know what laser source you have?

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I have tried every source just to be sure, and nothing :frowning:

The only thing I see, is my red dot is not enable or on #4. Don’t know what this controls.

I think you’re stuck going back to OMTech for their wisdom.

Good luck

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