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I see multiple threads with the same problem: Attempting to connect by USB gets "Port failed to open - already in use?" error.
In our case, XTOOL D1 Pro, latest firmware, latest Lightburn (1.3.01). Using a Mac running Ventura (10.13.1). Connected by USB with a single in-line white Mac USB C to USB-A adaptor (no USB Hub)
Have tried:
Rebooting device Ensuring XTool Creative Studio not running at the same time Choosing correct USB port (after checking in the System Information utility that the USB port has a device connected - it does, and it goes away when not connected).
SOLVED: The issue is most likely that you’ve tried and tried… And wound up with multiple drivers all trying to access the same com port at the same time. The trick is to be able to see what’s installed. This tool from NIRSOFT lets you view all the USB information. Thus, you can see the multiple drivers and remove the duplicate, leaving just the one you need.
Be sure not to delete the other drivers in the list. As always, RTFM 🤓
I have installed lightburn for my D1 20w pro. I am having trouble with the framing laser. I have completed the step by step tutorials and watch several video's on how to connect the D120w pro. I set everything up in XCS settings as required. When I select the framing button, it does the action of framing but there is no laser beam to be able to exactly line up the module with the material. I have uninstalled and re-installed several times and it is still not working. The laser beam does work in XCS for framing.
Deb Mercredi Hello Deb, a ticket has been created regarding this issue and one of our agents shall get back to you soon via email. Appreciate your patience and have a nice day!
michael selix Hello Michael, thank you for leaving a message. For your information, a camera is not needed for using xTool D1 Pro 20W. Unless you are trying something new.
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I've installed the COM driver, and there was another driver that installed successfully. But I still can't get USB to connect.
You say Install the file xtool-d1-v2.lbdev but from where? and where does it go??
I see multiple threads with the same problem: Attempting to connect by USB gets "Port failed to open - already in use?" error.
In our case, XTOOL D1 Pro, latest firmware, latest Lightburn (1.3.01).
Using a Mac running Ventura (10.13.1).
Connected by USB with a single in-line white Mac USB C to USB-A adaptor (no USB Hub)
Have tried:
Rebooting device
Ensuring XTool Creative Studio not running at the same time
Choosing correct USB port (after checking in the System Information utility that the USB port has a device connected - it does, and it goes away when not connected).
SOLVED: The issue is most likely that you’ve tried and tried… And wound up with multiple drivers all trying to access the same com port at the same time. The trick is to be able to see what’s installed. This tool from NIRSOFT lets you view all the USB information. Thus, you can see the multiple drivers and remove the duplicate, leaving just the one you need.
Be sure not to delete the other drivers in the list. As always, RTFM 🤓
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
Note that they have other great tools as well!
You’re welcome. 😉
I have installed lightburn for my D1 20w pro. I am having trouble with the framing laser. I have completed the step by step tutorials and watch several video's on how to connect the D120w pro. I set everything up in XCS settings as required. When I select the framing button, it does the action of framing but there is no laser beam to be able to exactly line up the module with the material. I have uninstalled and re-installed several times and it is still not working. The laser beam does work in XCS for framing.
What camera works with the xd1 20w pro?
michael selix Hello Michael, thank you for leaving a message. For your information, a camera is not needed for using xTool D1 Pro 20W. Unless you are trying something new.
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