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Setting the correct engraving and cutting order in LightBurn is an important part of achieving clean and accurate laser engraving results. When engraving and cutting are performed in the wrong sequence, materials can shift during the process, causing alignment issues and ruined projects.
This tutorial explains:
To set engraving before cutting in LightBurn:
LightBurn processes layers from top to bottom, so placing the Fill layer above the Line layer ensures engraving happens before cutting.
Correct engraving and cutting order helps maintain precision throughout the job.
If cutting happens first:
When engraving happens first and cutting happens second:
This workflow is commonly used for wood signs, acrylic projects, layered crafts, tags, ornaments, and custom engraved products.
Before adjusting engraving and cutting order, make sure your laser engraver and software are properly prepared.
You will need:
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
The official tutorial explains two important processing modes:
A Line is a line, which can be used for cutting or drawing operations.
Typical uses:
Fill is a filling, which can be used for operations such as engraving.
Typical uses:
Before starting the engraving job, keep these safety and setup precautions in mind:
If your project contains multiple layers, always verify the order in the Cuts/Layers panel before running the job.
Import the files that need to be engraved and cut into LightBurn.
Open your project file in LightBurn.
Your design should contain:
The design appears in the LightBurn workspace with separate layers visible in the Cuts/Layers panel.
Incorrect layer types may cause unexpected machine behavior.
To adjust the order of engraving first and then cutting, go to the Cuts/Layers page. Hold down the left mouse button on the Fill mode layer and drag it to the top.
The Fill layer appears at the top of the Cuts/Layers list.
LightBurn will now process engraving before cutting.
This setup helps prevent material movement during engraving.

| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting happens before engraving | Layer order is incorrect | Move the Fill layer above the Line layer |
| Engraving is missing | Incorrect layer mode | Verify the layer uses Fill mode |
| Laser only cuts outlines | All layers set to Line mode | Assign engraving objects to Fill mode |
| Engraving alignment is off | Material moved after cutting | Set engraving to run before cutting |
| Layers cannot be reordered | Incorrect panel selection | Use the Cuts/Layers panel directly |
| Design behaves unexpectedly | Wrong layer assignments | Recheck Fill and Line settings |
Always place engraving layers above cutting layers in the Cuts/Layers panel for most projects.
Use LightBurn’s preview feature to confirm the processing order before starting the laser.
For multi-layer projects:
Thin wood, paper, and acrylic pieces may shift after cutting. Engraving first helps reduce this risk.
Once your workflow works properly, save the project settings for future jobs.
Yes. LightBurn processes layers in the order shown in the Cuts/Layers panel, starting from the top.
Engraving first keeps the material stable. If cutting happens first, small pieces can shift and cause engraving misalignment.
According to the official tutorial:
The machine may cut the material first, causing pieces to move before engraving finishes.
Yes. Hold down the left mouse button on the layer and drag it to the desired position in the Cuts/Layers panel.
Many projects benefit from engraving first, especially when cutting removes support from the material. However, workflow requirements may vary depending on the project design.
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
Learning how to set engraving and cutting order in LightBurn is a simple but essential skill for laser engraving projects. By placing the Fill layer above the Line layer in the Cuts/Layers panel, you can ensure engraving happens before cutting, helping maintain alignment and improve overall project quality.
This workflow is especially useful for detailed engraving jobs on wood, acrylic, and other lightweight materials. Even a small adjustment in layer order can significantly improve the final result.
For LONGER laser engraver users, following the official LightBurn workflow helps create cleaner, more reliable engraving and cutting projects with fewer mistakes.
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