Unable to connect to Lightburn or LaserGRBL for Nano
Nano Series

Unable to connect to Lightburn or LaserGRBL for Nano

If your Nano Pro laser engraver fails to connect to LaserBurn, LaserGRBL, or LightBurn, or appears unrecognized by your computer, this is usually related to connection hardware, drivers, software configuration, or communication settings. A stable USB connection requires the correct data cable, proper driver installation, accurate port selection, and matching baud rate.

Below are the most common causes and step-by-step solutions to help you quickly diagnose and fix the issue:

1. Wrong Type-C Cable

Ensure you are using a data cable, not a charging-only cable.

Fix:

  • Connect the cable to the third port on the engraver
  • Try a different USB data cable if needed

2. Cannot Find CH340 / GH430 Driver

If the driver is not installed, the computer cannot detect the machine.

Windows:

  • Right-click This PC → Manage → Device Manager
  • Expand Ports (COM & LPT)
  • Find the CH340 port
  • Select this COM port in LightBurn under “(Choose)”

macOS:

  • Go to About This Mac → System Report → USB
  • Look for USB Serial
  • In LightBurn, select the port (e.g. cu.wchusbserial…)

3. Port Already in Use

The CH340 port may be occupied by other software.

Fix:

  • Close programs like serial tools, Cura, etc.
  • Reconnect the machine and try again

4. Configuration File Not Imported or Damaged

LaserGRBL:

  • Right-click the bottom area → Import Custom Buttons
  • Import LaserNano.zbn file
  • Confirm to add Nano, Slide, Rotary functions

LightBurn:

  • Click Devices → Import
  • Select Nano Pro.lbdev
  • Finish setup to load the device and macros

5. Incorrect Baud Rate

An incorrect baud rate will prevent connection.

Fix:

  • Set baud rate to 961200
  • LaserGRBL: Select COM port + set 961200

  • Lightburn: Click the button, select this port from the COM port list, and set

961200 baud rate.

Conclusion

Most Nano Pro connection issues are caused by wrong cables, missing CH340 drivers, incorrect port selection, or baud rate mismatch.

By ensuring a proper data cable, installing the correct driver, selecting the right COM port, and setting the baud rate to 961200, you can quickly restore a stable connection and start engraving smoothly.

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