In the event the driver swap (performed by running the installer) isn't working, it may be suggested to try and use Zadig (a driver tool) to replace the manufacturer's with a generic driver so LightBurn can communicate with it. If you power off the laser and power it back on, Windows will reconnect, realize that it already has a driver for this device (the old LMC driver) and it'll appear in the Devices list again, near the top, as a BJJCZ device. (this doesn't actually delete anything from your system, it just completely dis-associates the driver from this device)Ĭlick the 'Uninstall' button. In the next window, check the box to delete the driver. Right-Click the device and choose 'Uninstall Device' from the pop-up menu. Next, find the USBLMC device in the list - it should be near the bottom, under 'Universal Serial Bus devices', shown below: Open your Windows Device Manager - You can do this by clicking 'Start' and typing 'Device' and letting it auto-complete. In the event you want to use EZCAD it's a simple task to revert to the original driver. This installed driver may not work correctly with Windows 7.
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