The laser is very good at making solid dark lines and marks, but I'd like to space out the pinpoints that it makes further apart so that there are less firings per line and less lines overall in the image, speeding up the process but also lowering the accuracy. Is there a way to space the firing of the laser to a lower resolution? I don't mean resizing the image itself. Right now it is at the lowest it can be and it still burns fairly dark marks into the wood I'm using. I read how to fix this but none of the example was for LaserDRW which is (I think) the only program (which I prefer not to change) that works with my machine. Is there a way to adjust the amount of power the laser uses for the image with the software? I'm aware of the dial on the machine. Hey Guys, I just engraved a 15cm long line and the real length is 13.8cm. This program isn’t user-friendly and lacks many useful features that you might find in other laser cutting software. Is there any way to use a vector file with this software so that the laser, instead of sweeping back and forth horizontally, follows the path laid out by the image? (for example: drawing the square instead of working its way down doing one dot at a time on each of the left and right sides of the square) Almost all K40 laser cutters ship with LaserDRW laser cutting software. Is there a software manual anywhere for either LaserDRW or Coreldraw? I have gotten it to work, but I am here because I have a series of problems that I haven't been able to fix with it. (feel free to ask any questions about them here, as there do not seem to be any good google results for either) Hello, I recently purchased this engraving laser and it came with the notoriously bad Chinese LaserDRW3 software alongside CorelLaser which have both been difficult to get used to.