How to connect the machine via USB in different software

Connecting the Nano series laser engraver to your software correctly is essential for stable communication and successful engraving. This guide explains how to connect the Nano series to LaserGRBL, LightBurn, and LaserBurn Desktop using a USB connection.

Table of Contents

  1. What This Guide Covers
  2. Quick Answer
  3. Why This Process Matters
  4. Before You Start
  5. Step-by-Step Tutorial
    • Connect the Nano Series to LaserGRBL
    • Connect the Nano Series to LightBurn
    • Connect the Nano Series to LaserBurn Desktop
  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:

  • Connect the Nano series engraver through USB
  • Locate the correct COM port in Windows
  • Configure connection settings in different laser software
  • Use the CH340 driver correctly
  • Troubleshoot common USB connection problems

The procedures below follow the original operation sequence and settings exactly.


Quick Answer

To connect the Nano series engraver via USB:

  1. Connect the machine to your computer with a USB cable.
  2. Open Device Manager in Windows.
  3. Expand "Ports (COM & LPT)."
  4. Find the COM port associated with the CH340 driver.
  5. Select that COM port inside your laser software.
  6. For LaserGRBL, set the baud rate to 921600.
  7. Click connect.

Expected result: The software successfully communicates with the engraver and the machine becomes ready for operation.


Why This Process Matters

A proper USB connection ensures reliable communication between your computer and the Nano series engraver. If the machine is not connected correctly, you may experience:

  • Failed engraving jobs
  • Software connection errors
  • Machine offline warnings
  • Unresponsive controls

Correct COM port selection and CH340 driver recognition are especially important for stable machine communication.


Before You Start

Requirements

Before beginning, prepare the following:

  • Nano series laser engraver
  • USB cable
  • Windows computer
  • Installed LaserGRBL, LightBurn, or LaserBurn Desktop software
  • CH340 driver installed on the computer

Precautions

  • Ensure the engraver is powered on before connecting.
  • Use a stable USB connection during operation.
  • Do not disconnect the USB cable while engraving.
  • If the driver is missing, follow official machine specifications or instructions.
  • Make sure the correct COM port is selected in the software.

Step-by-Step Tutorial

1. Connect the Nano Series to LaserGRBL

Step 1: Open Device Manager

Action:
For Windows users, right-click "This PC," select "Manage," and then click "Device Manager."

Expected Result:
The Windows Device Manager window opens.

Important Notes:
This allows you to identify the correct communication port used by the engraver.


Step 2: Locate the COM Port

Action:
Expand "Ports (COM & LPT)," locate the port corresponding to the CH340 driver, and select it from the list of COM ports.

Expected Result:
The correct COM port for the engraver is identified.

Important Notes:
The CH340 driver is commonly used for USB communication with laser engravers.


Step 3: Set the Baud Rate

Action:
Set the baud rate to 921600.

Expected Result:
The communication speed is configured correctly.

Important Notes:
Do not change the baud rate value.


Step 4: Connect the Machine

Action:
Click to connect.

Expected Result:
LaserGRBL connects successfully to the Nano series engraver.

Important Notes:
If the connection fails, verify that the selected COM port matches the CH340 device.

2. Connect the Nano Series to LightBurn

Step 1: Open Device Manager

Action:
First, you need to connect the engraver to the LightBurn software. For Windows users, right-click "This PC", select "Manage", and then click "Device Manager".

Expected Result:
The Device Manager window opens.


Step 2: Expand Ports

Action:
Expand "Ports (COM & LPT)".

Expected Result:
Available COM ports are displayed.


Step 3: Select the Corresponding Profile

Action:
Select the corresponding profile, find the port corresponding to the CH340 driver, and select it from the COM port list.

Expected Result:
The correct COM port is selected inside LightBurn.

Important Notes:
Selecting the wrong COM port may prevent communication with the engraver.

3. Connect the Nano Series to the LaserBurn Desktop

Step 1: Open Device Manager

Action:
First, you need to connect your engraver to the LightBurn software. For Windows users, right-click "This PC," select "Manage," and then click "Device Manager."

Expected Result:
The Device Manager window opens.


Step 2: Expand Ports

Action:
Expand "Ports (COM & LPT)."

Expected Result:
A list of available COM ports appears.


Step 3: Select the Machine Icon and COM Port

Action:
Select the icon for your machine, and then select the COM port from the list.

Expected Result:
LaserBurn Desktop establishes communication with the engraver.

Important Notes:
Ensure the selected COM port matches the connected Nano series machine.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
COM port not appearing CH340 driver not installed Install the CH340 driver following official instructions
Software cannot connect Incorrect COM port selected Recheck the COM port in Device Manager
Connection interrupted Loose USB cable Reconnect the USB cable securely
Machine offline Engraver not powered on Turn on the machine before connecting
LaserGRBL connection failed Incorrect baud rate Set baud rate to 921600
Multiple COM ports visible Wrong device selected Identify the CH340 driver port specifically

Tips for Better Results

  • Use the original USB cable supplied with the engraver whenever possible.
  • Close unused software that may occupy the COM port.
  • Restart the software after reconnecting the USB cable.
  • Keep the CH340 driver updated for stable communication.
  • Avoid using unstable USB hubs during engraving operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the CH340 driver?

The CH340 driver enables communication between the Nano series engraver and your Windows computer through USB.


2. Why can’t I see the COM port in Device Manager?

This usually means the driver is missing, the USB cable is disconnected, or the machine is powered off.


3. Why does LaserGRBL require a baud rate of 921600?

The original connection settings specify a baud rate of 921600 for proper communication with the Nano series.


4. Can I use the same COM port for different software?

Yes, but only one software program should access the COM port at a time.


5. What should I do if the software freezes during connection?

Disconnect the USB cable, restart the software, reconnect the engraver, and select the correct COM port again.


6. Does LightBurn automatically detect the engraver?

You still need to select the correct COM port corresponding to the CH340 driver.


7. Is it safe to disconnect the USB cable during engraving?

No. Disconnecting the cable during operation may interrupt the engraving job or cause communication errors.


Final Thoughts

Connecting the Nano series engraver via USB is a simple but important process that ensures stable communication between the machine and your software. By following the exact connection procedures for LaserGRBL, LightBurn, and LaserBurn Desktop, you can reduce connection issues and improve overall engraving reliability. Always follow official machine specifications and instructions when configuring your setup.