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Since specific "Change Logs" for minor dot releases (like .04) are often technical lists of bug fixes, the content above focuses on the general improvements typical of a post-beta release. If 1.7.04 introduced a specific "killer feature" (like a specific new brand of laser support), you would swap out the "Stability" point for that specific feature. LightBurn 1.7.04
: Issues with absolute coordinates and violent "crashing" into end stops have been reported on certain machines, often requiring a switch to "Current Position" or manual GRBL adjustment to resolve. Cutting Power Discrepancies If you're upgrading, users strongly recommend using the
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For those who design directly within LightBurn, the node editing tools feel more responsive, making it easier to manipulate complex vectors without jumping into Illustrator or Inkscape. 3. Stability and Bug Fixes