Are you sure that what killed your old Mac didn’t destroy something in the laser? Or wasn’t the old Mac connected to the laser when it died?
Yes I’m sure my machine works weren’t on the same circuit but I’ve already had my machine checked from another computer
May not be relevant, but when I switched from my Intel based Macbook Pro (I think 2015) to an M2 based MBP (Maybe 2022) I initially had trouble. I needed to find a specific dongle that converted my USB-C port on the mac to an old school USB-A port and then use the cable that was included with my laser (Ikier 36w). It took me a few tries to find one that worked - it would not work with the two multi port USB-C adapter (with network and hdmi as well as the USB-A). What worked for me was a simple USB-C to USB-A adapter, I don’t know the brand.
I am not sure if I need to plug the laser into a specific port - I think I generally use the same port (not next to my laser to test). I’m also not sure if I really needed the cable that came with the laser or if it was just the adapter. Once I had a solution I keep them together.
Good luck
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