How to switch engraving mode with LaserGRBL

Switching engraving modes in LaserGRBL is an essential step after connecting your laser engraver to the software. It ensures the machine is correctly configured for engraving operations and that the laser activates only when expected. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to switch engraving mode in LaserGRBL using the official workflow, along with practical explanations, safety notes, and troubleshooting tips for beginners.


Table of Contents

  • What This Guide Covers
  • Quick Answer
  • Why This Process Matters
  • Before You Start
  • Requirements
  • Precautions
  • Step-by-Step Tutorial
  • Common Problems and Solutions
  • Tips for Better Results
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Final Thoughts

What This Guide Covers

This article explains how to switch engraving mode in LaserGRBL after successfully connecting your laser engraver. It applies to GRBL-based machines such as entry-level diode laser engravers that support LaserGRBL control software.

You will learn:

  • Where to find the engraving mode switch button
  • When to switch engraving mode
  • What the system message means
  • What to do if the laser does not activate

Quick Answer

After connecting your laser engraver in LaserGRBL, wait for the machine information popup. Then click the Switch carving mode machine icon in the toolbar. The engraving mode is successfully enabled when the message
$nano/work/mode=1 Switch to carving model appears.


Why This Process Matters

Laser engravers using GRBL firmware require a correct operating mode before starting any job. Without switching to engraving mode:

  • The laser may not activate
  • Commands may not execute correctly
  • The machine may stay in idle or safe state
  • Jobs may fail or behave unpredictably

This step ensures LaserGRBL communicates properly with your machine’s firmware.


Before You Start

Before switching engraving mode, make sure:

  • Your laser engraver is connected via USB
  • LaserGRBL recognizes your device
  • No error messages are showing in the log panel
  • The machine has completed its initialization sequence

If the machine does not connect properly, do not attempt mode switching yet.


Requirements

To complete this process, you need:

  • A GRBL-based laser engraver
  • LaserGRBL installed on Windows
  • USB connection cable
  • Stable power supply for the machine

Precautions

  • Keep hands away from the laser head during initialization
  • Do not look directly at the laser beam
  • Ensure emergency stop is accessible
  • Confirm correct workspace setup before engraving

If unsure about hardware limitations, follow official machine specifications or instructions.


Step-by-Step Tutorial

Below is the original workflow preserved exactly as required.


Step 1: Connect to your laser engraver

Action:
Open LaserGRBL and connect your machine via the correct COM port.

Why this matters:
The engraving mode option only becomes available after successful connection.

Expected result:
The machine information popup appears in LaserGRBL.

Important note:
If the machine does not connect, do not proceed.


Step 2: Wait for machine information popup

Action:
After successfully connecting to the machine, wait until the machine information window appears.

Why this matters:
This indicates that LaserGRBL has established communication with GRBL firmware.

Expected result:
A confirmation popup appears showing machine status.


Step 3: Click “Switch carving mode machine icon”

Action:
At this time, click the Switch carving mode machine icon in the button area.

Why this matters:
This command tells the firmware to enter engraving mode.

Expected result:
The system begins switching engraving mode.

Important note:
Do not click multiple times quickly; wait for confirmation message.


Step 4: Confirm engraving mode activation message

Action:
Wait for the message to appear:

$nano/work/mode=1 Switch to carving model

Why this matters:
This confirms the machine has successfully entered engraving mode.

Expected result:
Laser activation becomes available for engraving jobs.

Important note:
The laser will appear on the machine only after this message pops up.


Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
No machine information popup USB not connected or driver issue Reconnect USB and restart LaserGRBL
Cannot click engraving mode icon Machine not recognized Ensure correct COM port is selected
No confirmation message appears Firmware not responding Restart machine and reconnect
Laser does not activate after mode switch Mode not properly set Repeat steps and confirm message appears
Software freezes after switching Communication interruption Replug USB and restart LaserGRBL

Tips for Better Results

  • Always connect USB before opening LaserGRBL
  • Wait for full initialization before switching modes
  • Avoid switching modes during active engraving jobs
  • Use stable USB ports (prefer rear PC ports)
  • Keep firmware updated for better GRBL compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why do I need to switch engraving mode in LaserGRBL?

Because GRBL firmware requires a specific state before enabling laser output. Without it, the machine may not execute engraving commands.


2. Where is the “Switch carving mode” button?

It appears in the LaserGRBL interface after the machine is successfully connected.


3. What does “$nano/work/mode=1” mean?

It is a firmware-level confirmation message indicating engraving mode has been enabled.


4. My laser does not turn on after switching mode. Why?

Most commonly:

  • Mode was not successfully applied
  • USB connection dropped
  • Machine firmware did not respond correctly

Reconnect and repeat the process.


5. Can I switch modes during engraving?

No. Switching modes during operation may interrupt the job and cause errors.


6. Does this work on all LaserGRBL machines?

It works on most GRBL-based diode laser engravers. Always check your machine documentation.


7. What if I cannot find the engraving icon?

Restart LaserGRBL after connecting the machine. If still missing, check firmware compatibility.


Final Thoughts

Switching engraving mode in LaserGRBL is a simple but critical step in preparing your laser engraver for operation. Once you understand where the control appears and what the confirmation message means, the workflow becomes fast and reliable.

For beginners, the key is to always ensure a successful connection first, then switch engraving mode, and finally confirm the firmware message before starting any job.

If you continue experiencing issues, refer back to your machine’s official documentation or support resources.