![]() I wish I had known (read this group further back in time) what to look for when I bought mine. If you happened to get the non-moshi board, you have a decent chance of sticking to the stock guts and having early success. I can’t speak for the other replacement options out there, but many in this group have had great success. I no longer spend an hour or two messing around and wasting material to cut/engrave simple or complex projects. I look forward to using it to get tasks done. But, when I was done and aligned, all of my oddball issues with the head running into the ends of the rails, failed jobs that cut in random directions in the middle of the job, and jobs not even starting in the right place went away. ![]() For me this was about 3 weeks of gutting, reading, and installing. I spent the money and time to upgrade to Lightobject DSP AWC708c lite and LaserCAD. I knew what I could be getting into - you often get what you pay for and a Laser Engraver for 400$ shipped!. ![]() Was I PO’d… That’s probably not the right word, but highly frustrated would be spot on. I spent about 3 weeks with it and even worked with support with little progress and a lot of delays going back and forth. I bought a Globalfreeshipping k40 from eBay. ![]()
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