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Z-Axis Metal Plate Replacement — Nano Duo
Z-Axis Metal Plate Replacement — Nano Duo

If the metal plate on your LONGER Nano Duo becomes bent or creased, replacing it can help restore proper structural alignment and machine stability. This guide explains the official replacement process step by step while adding beginner-friendly explanations, safety precautions, troubleshooting advice, and maintenance tips to help you complete the repair successfully.

Table of Contents

  • What This Guide Covers
  • Why This Process Matters
  • Before You Start
    • Requirements
    • Precautions
  • Step-by-Step Tutorial
    • Step 1: Remove the L-Shaped Support Frame
    • Step 2: Remove the Toothed Connector
    • Step 3: Remove the Damaged Metal Plate
    • Step 4: Install the New Metal Plate
    • Step 5: Reassemble the Components
  • Common Problems and Solutions
  • Tips for Better Results
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Final Thoughts

What This Guide Covers

This tutorial explains how to perform a Nano Duo Z-axis metal plate replacement using the official LONGER procedure.

Quick Answer

To replace the Nano Duo Z-axis metal plate:

  1. Remove the L-shaped support frame.
  2. Remove the toothed connector using a hex wrench.
  3. Remove the positioning pieces and damaged metal plate.
  4. Install the new metal plate.
  5. Reassemble the toothed connector and support frame.

The metal plate is intentionally thin, so it may crease if external pressure is applied. Replacing it restores proper support and alignment.

Why This Process Matters

In the LONGER Nano Duo, the middle metal plate is designed to be thin so the L-shaped support frame can fit tightly against the column. While this design improves fitment, it also means the plate can crease if excessive pressure is applied.

A damaged or bent plate may lead to:

  • Improper support frame alignment
  • Reduced structural stability
  • Difficulty securing components
  • Uneven positioning during operation

Replacing the damaged plate helps maintain the machine’s intended structure and ensures components fit correctly.

Before You Start

Requirements

Before beginning the Nano Duo Z-axis metal plate replacement, prepare the following:

  • Replacement metal plate
  • Hex wrench
  • Clean workspace
  • Adequate lighting

Follow official machine specifications or instructions.

Precautions

Before disassembling the machine:

  • Power off the Nano Duo completely.
  • Disconnect the power cable.
  • Work on a stable surface.
  • Keep screws and small parts organized during removal.
  • Avoid applying unnecessary force to surrounding components.

Because the replacement plate is thin, handle it carefully to avoid bending it during installation.

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Remove the L-Shaped Support Frame

Action

Rotate the hand-tightening nut counterclockwise to remove the L-shaped support frame.

Expected Result

The L-shaped support frame should detach from the column, allowing access to the internal metal plate assembly.

Important Notes

  • Turn the hand-tightening nut slowly to avoid stripping or damaging the threads.
  • Place the removed support frame in a safe location to prevent scratches or deformation.
  • If the frame feels stuck, do not force it. Carefully check whether the nut has been fully loosened.

 

Step 2: Remove the Toothed Connector

Action

Use a hex wrench to remove the four screws shown in the figure and take off the toothed connector.

Expected Result

The toothed connector should separate from the assembly once all four screws are removed.

Important Notes

  • Keep all four screws together to avoid losing them.
  • Loosen screws evenly instead of removing one completely before the others.
  • Use the correct hex wrench size to avoid damaging the screw heads.

The toothed connector helps secure the assembly, so proper reinstallation later is important.

 

Step 3: Remove the Damaged Metal Plate

Action

Remove the positioning pieces at the top and bottom of the column and take out the damaged metal plate.

Expected Result

The creased or damaged metal plate should slide out from the column assembly.

Important Notes

  • Observe the orientation of the positioning pieces before removal.
  • Handle the positioning pieces carefully to avoid misplacement.
  • If the damaged plate is bent severely, remove it slowly to avoid scratching nearby components.

At this stage, inspect the surrounding area for debris or dust buildup before installing the new plate.

Step 4: Install the New Metal Plate

Action

Place the new metal plate in position and reinstall the positioning pieces at the top and bottom of the column as shown in the figure.

Expected Result

The replacement metal plate should sit securely in the correct position inside the column assembly.

Important Notes

  • Ensure the metal plate sits flat and aligned properly.
  • Reinstall the positioning pieces in their original locations.
  • Do not bend the new plate during installation.

If the plate does not fit smoothly, stop and verify orientation before continuing.

 

Step 5: Reassemble the Components

Action

Use the hex wrench to tighten the screws to secure the toothed connector, then reinstall the L-shaped support frame. The metal plate replacement is now complete.

Expected Result

The Nano Duo assembly should be fully reassembled with the new metal plate securely installed.

Important Notes

  • Tighten the screws evenly for balanced pressure.
  • Avoid overtightening.
  • Confirm the L-shaped support frame fits tightly against the column.

After reassembly, visually inspect the machine to ensure all parts are correctly seated.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Metal plate will not slide out Positioning pieces still installed Remove the top and bottom positioning pieces completely
Screw head slipping Incorrect hex wrench size Use the correct hex wrench
Support frame does not fit properly Metal plate installed incorrectly Recheck plate orientation and positioning pieces
New plate becomes bent during installation Excessive pressure applied Handle the plate carefully and avoid forcing components
Missing screws after reassembly Hardware not organized during disassembly Store removed screws in a tray or container
Assembly feels loose Screws not tightened evenly Retighten screws gradually and evenly

Tips for Better Results

  • Work slowly during disassembly and reassembly.
  • Take photos before removing components if you are a beginner.
  • Keep the work area clean to prevent losing small parts.
  • Avoid placing heavy objects on the Nano Duo column assembly.
  • Inspect the metal plate periodically if the machine is transported frequently.
  • Use proper tools to reduce the risk of stripped screws.

Regular maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your LONGER Nano Duo and reduce future repair needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why does the Nano Duo metal plate crease easily?

The metal plate is intentionally designed to be thin so the L-shaped support frame can fit tightly against the column. Because of this design, the plate may crease if external pressure is applied.

2. Do I need special tools for this repair?

The official procedure mentions using a hex wrench. Follow official machine specifications or instructions for compatible tool sizes.

3. Can I continue using the Nano Duo with a bent metal plate?

A creased plate may affect fitment and alignment. Replacing the damaged plate is recommended to maintain proper assembly stability.

4. How long does the replacement process take?

The official guide does not specify a repair time. The process is relatively straightforward, but beginners should work carefully and allow extra time.

5. What should I do if the toothed connector does not align correctly?

Check whether the new metal plate and positioning pieces are installed correctly before tightening the screws.

6. Can overtightening damage the assembly?

Yes. Applying excessive force may damage screws or deform components. Tighten screws securely but carefully.

7. Where can I find official Nano Duo resources?

LONGER provides official Nano Duo downloads, manuals, firmware, and troubleshooting resources on its support pages. LONGER Nano Duo Support Center

Final Thoughts

Replacing the Nano Duo Z-axis metal plate is a straightforward maintenance procedure when performed carefully and in the correct order. By following the official LONGER process, you can restore proper support frame alignment and maintain the structural stability of your laser engraver.

Always handle the replacement plate gently during installation, keep hardware organized, and follow official machine instructions whenever additional specifications are required. Proper maintenance and careful handling can help prevent future damage and keep your LONGER Nano Duo operating smoothly.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Trace Wavy Borders on Nano Duo
How to Trace Wavy Borders on Nano Duo

If wavy traces appear during border tracing on the Nano Duo, the issue is caused by outdated firmware. Updating the firmware can resolve the problem and restore smooth, accurate tracing performance.

This guide walks you through the official firmware update process step by step while also providing beginner-friendly explanations, troubleshooting advice, and safety tips.


Table of Contents

  1. What This Guide Covers
  2. Quick Answer
  3. Why This Process Matters
  4. Before You Start
  5. Requirements
  6. Precautions
  7. Step-by-Step Tutorial
  8. Common Problems and Solutions
  9. Tips for Better Results
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Final Thoughts

What This Guide Covers

This tutorial explains:

  • Why wavy traces appear during border tracing
  • How to update Nano Duo firmware correctly
  • How to use the SD card firmware upgrade process
  • What the firmware upgrade options mean
  • Common firmware update troubleshooting methods

Quick Answer

If your Nano Duo creates wavy traces during border tracing, update the firmware using an SD card.

The basic process is:

  1. Download the latest firmware from the official website
  2. Save the firmware to the SD card
  3. Insert the SD card into the Nano Duo
  4. Open the Settings menu
  5. Enter Firmware Update
  6. Select the component upgrade option

This resolves border tracing issues caused by old firmware versions.


Why This Process Matters

Firmware controls the internal operation of the Nano Duo machine, including motion control, galvo performance, and screen communication.

When the firmware becomes outdated, users may experience:

  • Wavy border tracing
  • Inaccurate movement
  • Irregular engraving paths
  • Reduced tracing precision

Updating the firmware helps improve machine stability and ensures the Nano Duo operates with the latest optimizations and fixes.


Before You Start

Firmware updates are important system-level operations. Before beginning, make sure the machine is powered properly and avoid interrupting the upgrade process.

A failed firmware update caused by power loss or SD card issues may prevent the machine from operating correctly.


Requirements

Before updating the Nano Duo firmware, prepare the following:

  • Nano Duo laser engraver
  • SD card
  • Latest firmware downloaded from the official website
  • Stable power connection
  • Access to the machine touchscreen interface

Precautions

Before starting the firmware update process, follow these precautions carefully:

  • Do not remove the SD card during the update
  • Do not power off the machine during firmware installation
  • Ensure the firmware file is fully downloaded before copying it to the SD card
  • Use a properly functioning SD card
  • Keep the machine connected to stable power throughout the process
  • Follow official machine specifications or instructions

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Download the Latest Firmware and Insert the SD Card

Action

Download the latest firmware from the official website and save it to the SD card.
Turn on the machine and insert the SD card into the slot on the side of the machine. When an upward arrow and the word “SD” appear on the main interface, it means the file has been successfully read.

Expected Result

The Nano Duo detects the SD card and recognizes the firmware files successfully.

Important Notes

  • If the SD icon does not appear, reinsert the SD card carefully
  • Ensure the firmware files were copied correctly to the SD card
  • Avoid removing the SD card once detected by the machine

 

Step 2: Enter the Settings Screen

Action

On the main interface, tap the “Settings” option to enter the settings screen, which includes basic settings such as network, language, etc.

Expected Result

The settings menu opens successfully, allowing access to firmware management features.

Important Notes

  • Navigate carefully through the touchscreen interface
  • Do not modify unrelated settings unless necessary

 

Step 3: Open the Firmware Update Screen

Action

Tap the “Firmware update” option to enter the upgrade screen, then tap the upward arrow button to start the component upgrade.

Expected Result

The firmware upgrade interface appears and the machine begins preparing the selected component update.

Important Notes

  • Ensure the SD card remains inserted during the process
  • Wait patiently while the system reads the upgrade files

 

Step 4: Select the Firmware Component to Upgrade

Action

“Screen” represents the screen component upgrade, “Galvo” represents the galvo component upgrade, and “Main Control” represents the main control component upgrade. Select the component you want to upgrade to proceed.

Expected Result

The selected firmware component begins upgrading successfully.

Important Notes

  • Upgrade the correct component based on the firmware package
  • Do not interrupt the machine while upgrading
  • The upgrade process may take several minutes depending on the component

 

Important Note About Retrieval Failed Message

Note

When there are no new firmware components on the SD card, the screen will display “Retrieval failed.”

Explanation

This message usually means:

  • The firmware file is missing
  • The wrong firmware version was copied
  • The SD card was not prepared correctly
  • No new upgrade package exists on the card

Verify the firmware files and try again if necessary.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Wavy traces still appear after update Firmware update incomplete Repeat the firmware upgrade process
SD card not recognized Improper SD card formatting or connection Reinsert or replace the SD card
“Retrieval failed” appears No valid firmware file on SD card Copy the correct firmware package again
Upgrade freezes Power instability or SD card issue Restart and retry using a stable power source
Touchscreen unresponsive during update System processing firmware Wait for the update to finish before touching the screen
Wrong component upgraded Incorrect firmware selection Follow official firmware instructions carefully

Tips for Better Results

  • Use a reliable SD card with stable read performance
  • Keep backup copies of firmware files on your computer
  • Perform firmware updates in a stable environment without power interruptions
  • Update all required components if recommended by official instructions
  • Restart the machine after completing the upgrade process
  • Regularly check for official firmware updates to improve performance and stability

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Why does my Nano Duo create wavy border traces?

Wavy traces are usually caused by outdated firmware affecting motion or galvo control performance. Updating the firmware resolves this issue.


Q2: What does the “SD” icon mean on the main interface?

The upward arrow and “SD” indicator mean the Nano Duo successfully detected and read the firmware files from the SD card.


Q3: What should I do if “Retrieval failed” appears?

This means the machine cannot find valid firmware files on the SD card. Recheck the firmware package and copy the correct files again.


Q4: Can I remove the SD card during the firmware update?

No. Removing the SD card during the upgrade may interrupt the process and cause firmware installation failure.


Q5: What does “Galvo” mean in the firmware update menu?

“Galvo” refers to the galvo component upgrade, which controls laser scanning movement and positioning accuracy.


Q6: Is it necessary to update all components?

Only update the components required by the firmware package or official instructions. Follow official machine specifications or instructions.


Q7: How long does the firmware update take?

The update duration varies depending on the component being upgraded. Wait until the process completes fully before operating the machine.


Final Thoughts

Updating the Nano Duo firmware is the official solution for fixing wavy traces during border tracing. By carefully following the firmware upgrade process using the SD card method, you can improve tracing accuracy and restore smooth machine operation.

Always follow the official firmware instructions, keep the machine powered during updates, and avoid interrupting the installation process for the best results.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Switch Between Red and Blue Lasers on Nano Duo Using the Screen
How to Switch Between Red and Blue Lasers on Nano Duo Using the Screen

Nano DUO is equipped with a built-in screen that allows users to perform basic machine operations directly from the device. One of the most important functions is switching between the 450 nm Blue Laser and the 1064nm Infrared Laser directly through the screen interface. This guide preserves the original operation sequence exactly while providing beginner-friendly explanations, safety tips, troubleshooting advice, and practical guidance for daily use.

Table of Contents

  1. What This Guide Covers
  2. Quick Answer
  3. Why This Process Matters
  4. Before You Start
    • Requirements
    • Precautions
  5. Step-by-Step Tutorial
  6. Common Problems and Solutions
  7. Tips for Better Results
  8. Frequently Asked Questions
  9. Final Thoughts

What This Guide Covers

This tutorial explains:

  • How to switch between the red and blue lasers on Nano DUO
  • How to use the built-in screen correctly
  • How to select the correct Light Source setting
  • Important compatibility notes for LightBurn and LaserGRBL
  • Common issues during laser switching

This article keeps the original tutorial steps, menu names, and settings unchanged.


Quick Answer

To switch between red and blue lasers on Nano DUO using the screen:

  1. Tap File scanning and select the engraving file.
  2. In Light Source, tap the dropdown menu.
  3. Select:
    • 450 nm [Blue Laser]
    • or 1064nm [Infrared Laser]

Important:

  • Make sure the SD card is inserted into the slot.
  • Only files generated by LightBurn and LaserGRBL support red and blue laser switching.
  • Files generated by LaserBurn integrate dual-laser commands into the *.gc file, so the light source cannot be changed through the screen.

Why This Process Matters

The Nano DUO supports dual-laser operation, allowing users to work with different materials and engraving effects using separate laser wavelengths.

The two laser options serve different purposes:

  • 450 nm [Blue Laser]
    • Commonly used for wood, leather, coated metals, cardboard, acrylic, and many engraving materials.
  • 1064nm [Infrared Laser]
    • Typically used for certain metal marking applications and specialized engraving tasks.

Correctly selecting the laser source ensures:

  • Proper engraving results
  • Better material compatibility
  • Reduced engraving errors
  • Stable machine operation
  • Safer workflow

Using the wrong laser source may lead to weak engraving results, poor marking quality, or failed engraving jobs.


Before You Start

Requirements

Before switching lasers on Nano DUO, prepare the following:

  • Nano DUO laser engraver
  • Properly inserted SD card
  • Engraving file generated by:
    • LightBurn
    • or LaserGRBL
  • Connected and powered-on machine
  • Proper laser safety glasses

Follow official machine specifications or instructions.


Precautions

Before operating the machine:

  • Always wear laser safety protection.
  • Ensure the work area is clean and ventilated.
  • Never look directly at the laser beam.
  • Confirm the engraving file is compatible with the selected laser source.
  • Do not remove the SD card while reading files.
  • Avoid changing settings during active engraving.

Important:

Only files generated by LightBurn and LaserGRBL support red and blue laser switching through the screen.

Files generated by LaserBurn contain integrated dual-laser commands inside the *.gc file. In this case, the light source cannot be changed from the Nano DUO screen.


Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Tap File scanning and select the desired engraving file

Action

On the Nano DUO screen:

  1. Tap File scanning
  2. Select the desired engraving file

Expected Result

The machine loads the selected engraving file from the SD card and prepares it for processing.

Important Notes

Make sure the SD card is inserted into the slot.

If the SD card is missing or not recognized:

  • The file list may not appear
  • The machine may fail to load engraving files
  • The screen may display no available files

For best compatibility:

  • Ensure the SD card is functioning correctly
  • Use properly exported engraving files
  • Avoid removing the SD card during operation

Follow official machine specifications or instructions.

Step 2: In Light Source, tap the dropdown menu and select:

450 nm [Blue Laser]

or 1064nm [Infrared Laser]

Action

Locate the Light Source option on the screen.

Tap the dropdown menu and select one of the following:

  • 450 nm [Blue Laser]
  • 1064nm [Infrared Laser]

Expected Result

The Nano DUO changes the active laser source based on your selection.

The machine is now configured to engrave using the chosen laser type.

Important Notes

Only files generated by LightBurn and LaserGRBL support red and blue laser switching.

Since LaserBurn integrates commands that enable simultaneous dual-laser engraving into the *.gc file, the light source cannot be changed through the screen.

This is an important compatibility limitation that beginners often overlook.

If the dropdown menu does not allow switching:

  • Verify the file source
  • Check whether the file was generated in LaserBurn
  • Re-export the file if necessary

Do not modify unsupported files manually.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
File scanning shows no files SD card not inserted Insert the SD card into the slot
File cannot be selected Unsupported or damaged file Re-export the engraving file
Cannot change Light Source File generated by LaserBurn Use LightBurn or LaserGRBL generated files
Light Source dropdown missing Screen loading issue Restart the machine
Laser output incorrect Wrong laser selected Recheck the selected Light Source
SD card not recognized SD card formatting issue Follow official machine specifications or instructions
Engraving result weak Incorrect laser type for material Verify whether Blue Laser or Infrared Laser is required

Tips for Better Results

Use Compatible Software

For screen-based laser switching, use:

  • LightBurn
  • LaserGRBL

These programs support Nano DUO laser source switching properly.


Verify the Laser Before Starting

Always confirm the selected Light Source before engraving.

This helps prevent:

  • Incorrect engraving results
  • Material damage
  • Failed projects

Keep the SD Card Stable

Avoid:

  • Removing the SD card during operation
  • Using damaged SD cards
  • Using corrupted engraving files

Organize Your Files Clearly

Use clear filenames when exporting projects.

This makes it easier to identify:

  • Blue laser projects
  • Infrared laser projects
  • Material-specific settings

Test Small Samples First

Before engraving expensive materials:

  • Run a small test pattern
  • Verify the selected laser source
  • Confirm engraving quality

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I switch between lasers directly on the Nano DUO screen?

Yes. Nano DUO includes a built-in screen that allows switching between:

  • 450 nm [Blue Laser]
  • 1064nm [Infrared Laser]

2. Which software supports laser switching through the screen?

Only files generated by:

  • LightBurn
  • LaserGRBL

support switching lasers through the screen.


3. Why can’t I change the Light Source option?

If the file was generated by LaserBurn, the *.gc file already contains integrated dual-laser commands.

In this case, the light source cannot be changed through the screen.


4. What does 450 nm [Blue Laser] mean?

450 nm refers to the wavelength of the Blue Laser module used by Nano DUO.


5. What does 1064nm [Infrared Laser] mean?

1064nm refers to the Infrared Laser wavelength supported by Nano DUO.


6. Why is my SD card not showing files?

Possible reasons include:

  • SD card not inserted properly
  • Unsupported formatting
  • Corrupted files
  • Damaged SD card

Follow official machine specifications or instructions.


7. Is it safe to switch lasers during engraving?

Do not change laser settings during active engraving.

Always configure the Light Source before starting the job.


Final Thoughts

Switching between red and blue lasers on Nano DUO using the built-in screen is a straightforward process when the correct workflow is followed. The key points are inserting the SD card correctly, selecting the engraving file through File scanning, and choosing the proper Light Source option.

Most importantly, remember that only LightBurn and LaserGRBL generated files support screen-based laser switching. Files created in LaserBurn already contain integrated dual-laser commands inside the *.gc file, preventing manual switching from the screen.

By following the original operation sequence exactly and understanding the compatibility limitations, beginners can safely and efficiently use both laser modes on Nano DUO.

 

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Control the LED Light on Nano Duo
How to Control the LED Light on Nano Duo

Proper control of the LED light on the Nano Duo laser engraver is important for improving visibility, ensuring accurate camera alignment, and enhancing the overall engraving experience. The LED lighting helps illuminate the working area, making it easier to position materials and monitor the engraving process.

The Nano Duo system provides multiple methods to control the LED light depending on the software you are using. Below are the detailed instructions for each supported platform.

1. LightBurn

After successfully connecting Nano Duo to LightBurn, you can control the LED light through the console by sending G-code commands.

Open the console input box and enter the following commands, then press Enter to execute:

$nano/led=off 【Turn off LED】
$nano/led=on 【Turn on LED】

These commands allow direct control over the LED light. Turning off the LED can be useful when working with reflective materials or when reducing ambient interference during engraving. Turning it on helps improve visibility when positioning materials or previewing the work area.

Make sure the device is properly connected before sending commands to avoid communication errors.

 

2. LaserGRBL

LaserGRBL also supports LED light control using the same command-based method.

After successfully connecting Nano Duo, open the console input box and enter the following commands:

$nano/led=off 【Turn off LED】
$nano/led=on 【Turn on LED】

Press Enter after inputting each command to send it to the device.

This method is particularly useful for users who prefer a lightweight control interface or who are working in a GRBL-based workflow. The LED can be toggled at any time during setup or operation, allowing flexible adjustment based on lighting conditions.

 

3. LaserBurn PC

In LaserBurn PC software, LED control is integrated into the control interface, allowing for more intuitive operation without manually entering commands.

On the control page, locate and click the Engraving section. You will find an LED Light button that allows you to directly turn the LED light on or off.

This provides a convenient way to control lighting during setup or engraving without needing to use console commands.

Additionally, you can access advanced control options through the top menu. Click the menu button to open the command input window. In this window, you can enter the following commands and click Send to execute:

$nano/led=off 【Turn off LED】
$nano/led=on 【Turn on LED】

This method combines both manual command input and graphical control, giving users more flexibility depending on their workflow preferences.

Conclusion

The Nano Duo LED light can be controlled through multiple software platforms, including LightBurn, LaserGRBL, and LaserBurn PC. Whether using direct console commands or built-in interface controls, users can easily switch the LED light on or off based on their needs.

Proper LED control improves visibility, enhances camera alignment, and contributes to more accurate engraving results. By understanding and using these control methods, users can optimize their working environment and achieve better engraving performance.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Fix Engraving Lag on Nano Duo
How to Fix Engraving Lag on Nano Duo

Nano Duo is designed as a high-speed engraving system. However, engraving lag may occur when the data transmission speed from the software to the machine cannot keep up with the engraving speed. This can result in delays, pauses, or uneven engraving performance.

To ensure smooth operation, it is important to optimize data transmission efficiency and reduce communication bottlenecks. One of the most effective solutions is enabling G-code clustering within the software.

It is important to note that engraving via SD card does not rely on real-time data transmission from the computer. As a result, this method does not experience lag and is recommended for high-speed or complex engraving tasks.

1. LightBurn

Click the button in the top menu bar, enable the Enable GCode Clustering option, and click OK.

2. LaserBurn PC

Click the button in the top menu bar to open the Machine Settings interface, enable the Enable GCode Clustering option, and click Save.

Conclusion

Engraving lag on Nano Duo is typically caused by limitations in real-time data transmission rather than hardware performance issues. By enabling G-code clustering in supported software such as LightBurn and LaserBurn PC, users can significantly improve data flow efficiency and reduce or eliminate lag.

For the best results, it is also recommended to use SD card engraving when working with high-speed or complex designs, as it ensures stable and uninterrupted operation. By applying these optimizations, users can achieve smoother engraving performance and more consistent output quality.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Fix a Sudden Stop During Engraving on Nano Duo
How to Fix a Sudden Stop During Engraving on Nano Duo

During engraving, a sudden stop can interrupt the workflow and affect the final output quality. On Nano Duo, this issue is typically related to either data communication problems or safety-triggered machine alarms. Understanding the root cause is essential for quickly restoring normal operation.

1. Data Loss or Connection Interruption

When Nano Duo is connected via a data cable, stable communication between the computer and the machine is required throughout the engraving process. If this connection is interrupted, the machine may stop immediately.

Common causes include:

  • Loose or improperly connected USB port
  • Damaged or low-quality data cable
  • Interference in the communication line

If any of these issues occur, the data transmission may be interrupted, causing the engraving process to stop.

To resolve this issue:

  • Ensure the data cable is securely connected on both ends
  • Replace the cable with a high-quality or new one if necessary
  • Avoid moving or disturbing the cable during operation

Using a stable and reliable connection is critical for uninterrupted engraving, especially during long or complex jobs.

2. Machine Alarm Triggered

Nano Duo is equipped with safety protection features that will automatically stop the machine if abnormal movement is detected.

If the machine experiences shaking, tilting, or unexpected motion during engraving, the system will trigger an alarm. When this happens:

  • The machine will stop immediately
  • The red indicator light will turn on
  • The system enters an alarm state to prevent further issues

This is a protective mechanism designed to ensure user safety and prevent damage to the machine or workpiece.

How to Recover from an Alarm

Once the cause of the alarm is removed and the machine is stabilized, engraving can resume normally.

If the alarm does not clear automatically, follow these steps:

Connect the Nano Duo to a computer
Open LightBurn or LaserBurn software
Open the console input window
Enter the command:

$X

Press Enter to send the command and clear the alarm state.

After the alarm is cleared, the machine will return to normal operation and can continue engraving.

Conclusion

A sudden stop during engraving on Nano Duo is usually caused by either a loss of data connection or a machine-triggered alarm due to instability. By ensuring a stable cable connection and maintaining a secure working environment, users can significantly reduce the likelihood of interruptions.

In the event of an alarm, clearing it using the $X command restores normal operation quickly. Proper handling of these situations helps maintain smooth engraving performance and ensures consistent output quality.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
How to Fix LaserBurn Connection Issues via IP on Nano Duo
How to Fix LaserBurn Connection Issues via IP on Nano Duo

When connecting Nano Duo to LaserBurn via IP, connection issues may occasionally occur. These problems are typically related to network configuration or device occupancy. Ensuring proper network conditions and correct device usage is essential for establishing a stable IP connection.

Troubleshooting

1. Network Configuration

For an IP-based connection to work, both the Nano Duo and the computer must be on the same local network.

If they are on different networks, the connection will fail because the devices cannot communicate with each other.

To resolve this issue:

  • Verify that both the Nano Duo and the computer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
  • Check network settings through the machine’s screen or the mobile application
  • Ensure that the network connection is stable and has no interruptions

Correct network alignment is the foundation for successful IP communication between LaserBurn and the Nano Duo.

2. Machine Occupancy

Nano Duo supports only one active IP connection at a time. If the machine is already connected to another device or software, new connection attempts will fail.

To resolve this issue:

  • Check whether Nano Duo is currently connected to another computer or software via IP
  • Disconnect any existing connections before attempting a new one
  • Ensure that only one control device is communicating with the machine at any given time

This limitation prevents command conflicts and ensures stable machine operation.

Conclusion

LaserBurn connection issues via IP on Nano Duo are most commonly caused by network mismatches or multiple device connections. By ensuring that both devices are on the same network and that another connection does not occupy the machine, users can successfully establish a stable IP connection.

Maintaining proper network settings and managing device access will help ensure reliable communication and a smooth engraving workflow.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
Cleaning the Laser Window Lens and Galvo Mirror — Nano
Cleaning the Laser Window Lens and Galvo Mirror — Nano

Proper maintenance of the laser window lens and galvo mirror is essential for maintaining engraving quality and ensuring stable laser performance. Over time, dust, smoke residue, and debris generated during engraving can accumulate on these optical components, leading to reduced laser efficiency, lower engraving precision, and potential distortion.

Regular cleaning helps maintain optimal laser transmission and ensures consistent engraving results.

Cleaning Procedure

1. Preparation

Prepare the necessary cleaning materials before starting:

  • Alcohol
  • Lint-free cloth

Ensure that the working environment is clean and free from excessive dust to avoid contaminating the optical components during the cleaning process.

2. Remove the Laser Window Lens

Rotate counterclockwise to remove the laser window lens.

Once removed, you will be able to access both the laser window lens and the galvo mirror. These components are critical parts of the optical system and should be handled with care to avoid scratches or damage.

3. Clean the Optical Surfaces

Moisten the lint-free cloth with alcohol. Gently wipe the front and back surfaces of both the galvo mirror and the laser window lens.

During cleaning:

  • Apply light pressure only
  • Avoid repeated or aggressive wiping
  • Ensure all visible dust and residue are removed

After cleaning, make sure that any remaining alcohol is completely dried to prevent watermarks or streaks on the optical surfaces.

4. Reinstall the Laser Window Lens

After cleaning is complete, reinstall the laser window lens by rotating it clockwise back into place.

Ensure that the lens is securely fitted and properly aligned before operating the machine.

Conclusion

Cleaning the laser window lens and galvo mirror is a critical maintenance task for the Nano system. Contaminated optical components can significantly affect laser performance and engraving quality.

By following proper cleaning procedures and using appropriate materials, users can maintain clear optical paths, improve engraving precision, and extend the lifespan of the machine. Regular inspection and maintenance are recommended to ensure consistent and reliable performance.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
Lubricating and Maintaining Moving Parts — Nano
Lubricating and Maintaining Moving Parts — Nano

Proper lubrication and maintenance of moving parts are essential for ensuring smooth operation, maintaining engraving precision, and extending the service life of the Nano system. Over time, friction, dust accumulation, and lack of lubrication can lead to increased wear, motion instability, and reduced performance.

Regular maintenance of the guide rails and moving components helps ensure consistent motion accuracy and prevents mechanical issues.

Maintenance Procedure

1. Remove the L-shaped Support Bracket

Turn the hand-tightened nut counterclockwise to remove the L-shaped support bracket.

This step allows access to the internal structure of the column and moving components.

2. Remove the Column Housing

  1. Use a hex wrench to remove the 12 screws on the inner and outer sides of the column.
  2. Remove the positioning plate and column cover to take out the column housing.

This exposes the internal guide rail system and slider mechanism for further maintenance.

3. Remove the Slider Screws

  1. Use a hex wrench to remove the 8 screws at the front and back that fix the slider in place.

This step ensures that the slider can move freely during lubrication and allows access to the contact surfaces.

4. Apply Lubricant to the Guide Rails

  1. Push the slider to one end of the guide rail.
  2. Use a brush to apply lubricating oil to the contact surfaces of the guide rail.
  3. Push the slider to the other end and apply oil again, ensuring an even distribution of lubricant along the contact surfaces.

Proper lubrication reduces friction, minimizes wear, and ensures smooth and stable movement of the slider.

5. Reassemble and Clean

  1. Wipe off any excess lubricant around the guide rails to prevent dust accumulation.
  2. Refix the slider with screws.
  3. Reinstall the column housing, positioning plate, column cover, and L-shaped support bracket in order.

Ensure that all components are securely fastened and correctly aligned before operating the machine.

Conclusion

Lubricating and maintaining the moving parts of the Nano system is a critical routine maintenance task that directly impacts performance and durability. Proper lubrication of the guide rails ensures smooth motion, reduces mechanical wear, and maintains engraving accuracy.

By following the correct disassembly, lubrication, and reassembly procedures, users can keep the machine operating reliably and extend its overall lifespan. Regular maintenance is recommended to achieve consistent and high-quality engraving results.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025
Coupling Replacement for Nano
Coupling Replacement for Nano

The coupling is a critical component in the Nano system that connects moving parts and ensures stable power transmission. Over time, wear or mechanical stress may lead to reduced performance, abnormal movement, or loss of precision. Replacing a worn or damaged coupling helps restore smooth motion and maintain engraving accuracy.

Replacement Procedure

1. Remove the L-shaped Support Bracket

Turn the hand-tightened nut counterclockwise to remove the L-shaped support bracket.

This step provides access to the internal structure of the column.

2. Remove the Column Housing

  1. Use a hex wrench to remove the 12 screws on the inner and outer sides of the column.
  2. Remove the positioning plate and column cover to take out the column housing.

This exposes the internal transmission and motion components.

3. Remove the Old Coupling

  1. Use a hex wrench to remove the 2 screws fixing the coupling and the 8 screws at the front and back of the slider.
  2. Once the connected moving parts are loosened, the coupling can be removed.

Ensure that surrounding components are handled carefully to avoid misalignment or damage.

4. Install the New Coupling

  1. Place the new coupling in its original position.
  2. Use screws to secure the coupling to the slider.

Make sure the coupling is properly aligned and firmly fixed to ensure stable motion transmission.

5. Reassemble the Column Housing

Place the column housing, positioning plate, and column cover back in order and secure them with screws using a hex wrench.

Ensure all screws are tightened evenly to maintain structural stability.

 

6. Reinstall the L-shaped Support Bracket

Reattach the L-shaped support bracket and secure it by tightening the hand-tightened nut.

Conclusion

Replacing the coupling is an important maintenance procedure that ensures stable mechanical transmission and consistent engraving performance. A properly installed coupling reduces vibration, improves motion accuracy, and prevents further mechanical issues.

By following the correct disassembly and reassembly steps, users can safely complete the replacement process and restore the Nano system to optimal working condition. Regular inspection of key components is recommended to maintain long-term reliability and performance.

By Blog de grabador láser | November 13, 2025