![]() Note that layers themselves can't actually be deleted, exactly - They disappear automatically when nothing is assigned to this color, so you either have to assign everything using this layer color to a different one, or delete all the shapes using this color.Ĭache - The next two buttons let you copy the selected layer into a "cached" setting, and copy the cached setting over top of the selected layer. Move - The first two buttons, "Move up / Move down", allow you to re-order the entries in the list, by shifting the selected entry up or down in the layer order.ĭelete - The next button will delete all the content on the selected layer. ![]() The buttons to the side allow you to manipulate the list of layers: If you select an entry in this list, the values at the bottom of the list will let you edit speed, power, number of passes, and interval (distance between lines when doing a fill). ![]() The view here gives a summary of the operations, showing the type (Line, Fill, Both, or Image), the main speed and power settings, and the two toggles to choose whether the layer is output (sent to the laser) or shown in the editor. It's very common to have the layers set to be cut in this order (though it's not required). The Cuts / Layers window in LightBurn shows the list of operations you have in your design. Numeric Edits - size, position, orientation
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