You should not leave it set as CO2. LightBurn has specific functionality built in for UV lasers - it alters the way the Q-pulse value is sent to the hardware, handles the valid range of values in a different way, and a few other bits.
You should not leave it set as CO2. LightBurn has specific functionality built in for UV lasers - it alters the way the Q-pulse value is sent to the hardware, handles the valid range of values in a different way, and a few other bits.