

We have a tutorial that shows how to do this here: Cutting a single project larger than your laser You can use it to register two halves of a large job with each other, for example, to cut something larger than your machine. The most common use for this is, as above, printing a file with a design on it and then using the laser to cut out the design, but it can also be used to align multiple jobs on your laser. Print and Cut in LightBurn is used to align your current project to something you've previously output. "Print and Cut" normally refers to the ability to print a design on a printer, then have it automatically cut it out with a blade or laser cutting machine by using registration marks on the print to align the cut to it. Using sharp corners in your file instead of targets

Registering a printed file with a laser cut job: Numeric Edits - size, position, orientation
