I bought this low cost 40w laser but the software that came with it could not
cut vectors properly.
I had a xylotex board laying around so I tried to use it to control the laser.
That was so easy the machine uses steppers so I unplugged from there board
and hooked it to mine so I could control the 2 axis that was very easy.
then I had to find a way to control the laser on/off.
I checked there board and notice 2 wires going to the laser board with a
+- so I check with a AA battery if it would trigger the laser and it did,
another 15 min later I was controling the machine with turbocnc for vector
cutting.
I did it by using the start stop from the spindle control pin 14 on the xylotex board.
The only drawback is that you have to modify the G-code to replace the Z
axis movement with a M03 M05 command but possibly there maybe a software like mach2/3 that could convert that file so you don`t have to.
Another good thing is that you keep the functionnality of the original board
by plugging back the wires(5 min) to the original board and can engrave with there software.
Best of both world.