
Once connected, you can wirelessly send projects to the laser engraver and avoid having to physically connect it to your computer using a USB cable to send then engraver your projects. The MKSLaserTool also allows you to identify the engraver’s IP address.
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The TTS-20 Pro can connect to your home WiFi using the MKSLaserTool application.
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If you want to see how to assemble the TTS-20 Pro, see this video by Two Trees. I also plugged in the cables to the motors, limit switches, air assist, and laser head. I installed the master control box, bellows mounts (conduit mounts), the X-axis limit switch, and the laser module. The rest of the assembly was really easy. The Two Trees TTS-20 Pro laser engraver came to me “98% pre-assembled”.

Supported Software: LaserGRBL (Windows), Lightburn.Supported File Formats: NC, BMP, JPG, PNG, GCODE, ETC.


under your engraving/cutting material to prevent damage to your table. Protect your table by placing a sheet of metal, honeycomb laser bed, etc.Never leave a laser engraver/cutter unattended when it is in use – it is a potential fire hazard.Although Two Trees provides you with safety glasses, I have heard some complaints about how those green safety glasses don’t block the 450 nm range (they only block much higher wavelengths).I used my FreeMascot OD 6+ 190nm-490nm Wavelength UV light / Violet & Blue Laser Safety Glasses (CE EN207 certification – European laser eyewear standards for laser safety eyewear) that I purchased from Amazon when I reviewed the TTS-55 laser engraver.For the TTS-20 Pro, you need to have glasses that block 450±5 nm light.Two Trees manufactures FDM 3D printers and DIY laser engravers and the Two Trees TTS-20 Pro is a 20W do-it-yourself (DIY) diode laser engraver and cutting machine.
