"Out of bound" error with some image

Hello everyone,
It’s been 1 day since I received my Creality Falcon2 22W laser.
I’ve done a few tests: madale on paper, text on objects, simple image engraved on bibs, etc.
Today, I wanted to engrave an image (1309x1600 px) imported into lightburn.
I resize the image to 100x100mm and work in “current position” coordinates, 4000mm/min and 80% power.
I position the laser by hand over my plate (basswood), check by making a “frame” and everything’s ok.
When I start engraving, I get a “cut out of bound” message and if I click on “print anyway” the laser goes anywhere and I get an error message.
I’ve added a basic shape (rectangle) which I’ve positioned in the same place and I’ve deactivated the image (same laser setting), I make a frame, everything’s ok, I mix the engraving and everything works.
I’ve tried other images with small frames, and it works… I think it’s a resolution problem… I’m in Stucki “mode” (554x677 px).
Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.

Could you post a image of your lightburn
Also remember that changing to Current position still allows machine to think its at X0 Y0, which it will if you do it after homing
Therefore, if you have for example a overscan, it will think machine will go to negative coordenates (which it would ) and give you an alarm

Try this
Same steps you done so far but
Home > go to move pannel > X10 Y10
GO

Then move laser by hand to location
If error stops basicly you need to tell machine you are no longe at X0 Y0 by doing the little step above.

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Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply… I tried to position the laser by choosing “move to position” instead of positioning it by hand (I left the “current position” option and no more error message.
I’ll have to try positioning it by hand again tomorrow.
When it worked, I had restarted the PC … maybe the problem could also come from there…
I’ll let you know about my next tests tomorrow.

Best regards.

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