The LightBurn team recently dropped version 1.6.03. While it’s a smaller patch release compared to the massive feature drops we sometimes see, it addresses a specific change in behavior that caught a lot of users off guard in previous 1.6.x versions.
For users working with curves and nodes, the 1.6 branch improved tangent handles. This makes it easier to create smooth transitions between straight lines and curves, which is critical for creating high-quality vectors for cutting. LightBurn 1.6.03
GCode-based machines gained the ability to rotate the workspace (e.g., from portrait to landscape) and now have native support for negative coordinates without needing manual workspace offsets. The LightBurn team recently dropped version 1
Managing multiple machines or migrating workspaces used to require manually dragging disparate preferences, material libraries, and device profiles across directories. This makes it easier to create smooth transitions
The primary objective of LightBurn 1.6.03 was to resolve user confusion and software inconsistencies caused by an earlier bug fix in version 1.6.01. The Cut Settings Default Logic (The Main Event)