Official releases are typically hosted on developer repositories and partner manufacturer sites:
The software acts as a central hub for several critical engraver maintenance and operation tasks:
Once installed, a standard firmware update or setup follows these steps:
Users can connect their engraver to a local network by inputting WiFi credentials through the software, enabling remote control via mobile apps.
Connect your engraver to your PC via a USB-C or Micro-USB cable and power it on.
It allows users to flash new firmware (.bin files) onto control boards, such as the ESP32-based MKS DLC32, ensuring the machine has the latest features and bug fixes.