Before using the device and software, please be sure to refresh the firmware, otherwise some functions may not be available
Firmware Refresh Guide:
Falcon A1 Pro Mainboard-firmware-guide | Creality Wiki
Recommended firmware version: 1.0.28
PC Software Usage Guide
Please register and log in with your email address before using the software to use the full functions of the software.
Camera calibration does not require taking a nine-square grid picture to calibrate the internal parameters. Just click "Next" to align the external parameters. If the material height changes greatly, you need to realign or create a new thickness range for alignment.
If your device is Mac, please use wifi to connect the device. The current firmware version uses USB to connect to Mac, which is more complicated. Please wait for the firmware iteration. After the device screen is connected to WIFI, use the PC software WIFI to discover the device.
Camera Calibration Tutorial:
Falcon Design Space Camera Calibration Creality Falcon A1 Pro | Creality Wiki
Download link:
www.craftseek.com/download
Software Quick Tutorial:
Falcon Design Space Beginner's Guide | Creality Cloud
APP Usage Guide
Please register and log in with your email address before using the software to use the full functions of the software.
If the camera positioning is inaccurate, please use the PC software to calibrate the camera first.
Download link:
www.craftseek.com/download
4. 2W IR laser usage guide
2W IR supports materials: metal, acrylic, etc. Select IR laser in FDS software, open the material library, and the software can automatically fill in the engraving parameters after selecting the material.
Quick release tutorial:
Falcon A1 Pro Laser Module Replacement
5. Autofocus usage guide
Please place the material at the red dot position in the center of the workbench to measure the material height.
The default focus distance is 7mm. After focusing, you can manually adjust the Z axis in the PC software and interactive screen. The default Z movement step is 1mm.
Tutorial link:
6. Lightburn compatibility guide
Lightburn does not currently support camera functions. Autofocus requires updating the configuration file and selecting aotu-focus in the custom red.
Tutorial link: