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Using LaserBurn multiple work layers is one of the easiest ways to speed up laser projects and combine different operations into one workflow. Instead of running separate engraving and cutting jobs, LaserBurn allows users to create multiple tasks inside a single project using layers.
For Longer B1 users and beginners learning laser workflows, this feature can reduce setup time, improve efficiency, and simplify project management.
LaserBurn multiple work layers allow you to assign different operations to different objects inside the same project. Each layer can use its own processing parameters and operation type, such as engraving or cutting, so the machine can automatically complete multiple jobs in sequence during one run. LaserBurn supports up to 10 layers.
This tutorial explains:
Laser projects often contain different operations.
For example:
Without layers, users would typically:
This takes more time and increases the possibility of alignment errors.
With LaserBurn multiple work layers:
LaserBurn was designed specifically for LONGER laser machines and includes integrated layer management functions.
Hardware:
Software:
Knowledge:
If additional machine settings are required:
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
Before beginning:
Common beginner mistake:
Assigning multiple objects to the same layer unintentionally can apply incorrect processing parameters.
Action:
Open the Creation menu and create or import the images you want to process.
The example workflow uses:
Expected Result:
Both designs appear in the project workspace.
Important Notes:
Objects can be newly created or imported from existing files.

Action:
Locate the Layers menu.
For each imported image, select a different layer.
Click different layer colors to assign unique layers.
Expected Result:
Each object changes color according to its assigned layer.
Important Notes:
Layer colors are visual indicators that help distinguish operations.
LaserBurn supports up to 10 separate layers.

Action:
Set processing parameters for each layer independently.
Example:
Expected Result:
Each layer now contains independent settings.
Important Notes:
Different layers can contain:
Do not modify settings unless your material specifications require changes.
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.

Action:
Place the wooden panel beneath the Longer B1 laser module.
Expected Result:
Material is positioned and ready for processing.
Important Notes:
Do not move the material after setup.
Movement may affect alignment between operations.
Action:
Start the created project in LaserBurn.
Expected Result:
The machine processes tasks automatically:
The operations run continuously without interruption.
Important Notes:
The machine processes operations according to layer sequence.
Do not interrupt the machine unless necessary.
One useful application of multiple layers involves colored metal engraving.
Laser interaction with metal can create different visible colors depending on:
Multiple layers allow different settings to be applied across sections of the design.
This creates multi-tone visual effects while remaining inside a single project.
If processing metal materials:
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
| Problem | Requirements | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Objects use identical settings unexpectedly | Check layer assignment | Verify objects are assigned to separate layers |
| Design colors do not change | Review Layers menu | Reassign layer colors |
| Engraving starts but cutting does not | Verify operation settings | Confirm cutting parameters are assigned correctly |
| Alignment appears incorrect | Material positioning | Do not move material after setup |
| Wrong parameters applied | Check selected layer | Review settings before starting the job |
Name files clearly before saving projects.
Examples:
Assign different operations to different layers rather than mixing them.
This improves workflow clarity.
Beginners should first test:
Complex designs can be introduced later.
Multiple operations rely on consistent positioning.
Even small movements can affect results.
Review layer assignments and processing order before starting.
A: LaserBurn supports up to 10 layers, allowing up to 10 independent jobs in one project.
A: Create or import objects, assign different layers using layer colors, and configure parameters separately for each layer.
A: Yes. LaserBurn can engrave and cut sequentially during the same process.
A: Yes. Each layer supports separate processing settings.
A: Yes. Multiple layers can help create varying engraving effects on metal materials.
A: Objects may have been assigned to the same layer accidentally.
A: LaserBurn is designed specifically for compatible LONGER laser engravers.
For building a complete LONGER workflow, explore:
LaserBurn multiple work layers make project creation significantly easier by combining several operations into one workflow. Instead of separating engraving and cutting into individual runs, users can create a single project and allow Longer B1 to process everything automatically.
For beginners, mastering layer management is one of the fastest ways to improve workflow efficiency and reduce project setup time. Continue exploring LONGER guides and tutorials to build more advanced engraving skills.
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