If sourced from the official Makerbase GitHub, click "More Info" on the blue Windows popup, then click Run anyway .
The V1.1.2 tool features an integrated flashing utility optimized for GRBL and Makerbase custom laser firmware.
Click the path icon to select your downloaded firmware .bin file.
: Ensure you have the necessary CH340 or relevant USB-to-Serial drivers installed so the tool can recognize the correct Mobile Alternative : For day-to-day operation, Makerbase offers the MKSLaser App Google Play for wireless control and file transfers via smartphone. using this specific tool?
Setting up version 1.1.2 ( MKS Laser Tool Setup V1.1.2.exe ) correctly ensures stable communication between your computer and your laser engraver. 1. Official Sources and Safe Download Practices
| Step | Action | Critical Tip | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Source the EXE | MKS Service Portal only | | 2 | Verify hash | Compare with official SHA-1 | | 3 | Install VISA | NI-VISA 5.4 required | | 4 | Run Setup | Admin + Win7 SP1 compat mode | | 5 | Connect hardware | USB 2.0 direct port | | 6 | Perform "upd" | Never interrupt power | | 7 | Re-verify | Reload config file |
or on provided TF cards with machines from manufacturers like Flying Bear Requirements : Supports Windows. : Requires the CH340 USB driver
After Wi-Fi is configured, you can use the (available for Android and iOS) to control your machine remotely. After ensuring your phone and laser are on the same network, enter the machine's IP address into the app to connect. The app allows you to control the laser, monitor jobs, adjust settings, and upload files, effectively turning your smartphone into a command center.
Below is a blog-style guide to help you with the installation and setup process. Complete Guide to MKS Laser Tool Setup (v1.1.2)
If sourced from the official Makerbase GitHub, click "More Info" on the blue Windows popup, then click Run anyway .
The V1.1.2 tool features an integrated flashing utility optimized for GRBL and Makerbase custom laser firmware.
Click the path icon to select your downloaded firmware .bin file.
: Ensure you have the necessary CH340 or relevant USB-to-Serial drivers installed so the tool can recognize the correct Mobile Alternative : For day-to-day operation, Makerbase offers the MKSLaser App Google Play for wireless control and file transfers via smartphone. using this specific tool?
Setting up version 1.1.2 ( MKS Laser Tool Setup V1.1.2.exe ) correctly ensures stable communication between your computer and your laser engraver. 1. Official Sources and Safe Download Practices
| Step | Action | Critical Tip | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Source the EXE | MKS Service Portal only | | 2 | Verify hash | Compare with official SHA-1 | | 3 | Install VISA | NI-VISA 5.4 required | | 4 | Run Setup | Admin + Win7 SP1 compat mode | | 5 | Connect hardware | USB 2.0 direct port | | 6 | Perform "upd" | Never interrupt power | | 7 | Re-verify | Reload config file |
or on provided TF cards with machines from manufacturers like Flying Bear Requirements : Supports Windows. : Requires the CH340 USB driver
After Wi-Fi is configured, you can use the (available for Android and iOS) to control your machine remotely. After ensuring your phone and laser are on the same network, enter the machine's IP address into the app to connect. The app allows you to control the laser, monitor jobs, adjust settings, and upload files, effectively turning your smartphone into a command center.
Below is a blog-style guide to help you with the installation and setup process. Complete Guide to MKS Laser Tool Setup (v1.1.2)