Creality CV-01 Laser Engraver Software

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Creality CV-01 Laser Engraver
Compact diode engraver with an all-in-one stand, simple assembly, and offline TF-card workflow. The SD card here bundles manuals, ready-to-run G-code, and training videos so you can carve your first design in minutes. If you are searching for the official Creality CV-01 software download, the link below is the current CrealityLaser V1.0.1 package.

Creality CV-01 Software Download & Guide

The official Creality CV-01 software (CrealityLaser V1.0.1) is provided here as a direct download for Windows, alongside the full user manual, quick-start instructions, and operation videos. This section highlights the engraver’s 1.6W blue diode, 170x200 mm work area, and the offline TF-card workflow so you can engrave without a tethered PC.

Use the “Download CrealityLaser V1.0.1” button above for the latest Creality CV-01 software package, and explore the ready-to-run G-code library below for plywood, card, kraft paper, and felt. Each G-code links back to the matching preview image so you know exactly what you are running.

Highlights

  • Four knurled nuts snap the X-axis onto the base; plug the motor and limit-switch leads and you are mechanically ready.
  • Three engraving modes in CrealityLaser: Outline, Grayscale, and Black-white with live threshold preview.
  • Material presets with adjustable power and speed; width and height auto-lock to preserve aspect ratio.
  • Offline-first: export G-code, drop it on the TF card, and the machine will run the first file it finds after reset.
  • Sample projects included for linden plywood, card stock, kraft paper, and felt so you can test without hunting art.
  • Hardware specs: 1.6W blue diode (450nm), 170×200 mm work area, 416×360×137 mm footprint, 1.8 kg net weight.

Quick Start

  1. Assemble: place the X-axis over the Y frame, align the posts, tighten four knurled nuts, and connect the stepper and limit switch plugs.
  2. Install software: run the bundled CrealityLaser installer (`2.Software/CrealityLaser V1.0.1 en.exe`).
  3. Prep artwork: open an image, choose Outline/Grayscale/Black-white, adjust threshold if needed, and position it in the preview area.
  4. Set parameters: pick a material preset or dial power/velocity, confirm size and placement stay inside the green frame, then export G-code.
  5. Run offline: copy only the target `.gcode` to the TF card (delete any old BIN or prior G-code), power on, focus with the lens knob until the spot is smallest, frame the job with the panel buttons, and start.

Included Assets

Sample art TF card ready Offline friendly

Material Tips

  • Good fits: copy paper, corrugated paper, plywood/plank, acrylic, fabric, leather.
  • Avoid: PVC/vinyl or anything chlorine-bearing; they release corrosive fumes that harm users and optics.
  • Keep stock flat, clean, and dry; place a metal spoil board under thin sheets to prevent burn marks through-cutting.
  • Use Grayscale for detailed photos, Black-white for high contrast art, and Outline for vector-like cuts.

Key Specs

Laser
1.6 W diode, 450 nm, Class IV
Work area
170 × 200 mm
Machine size
416 × 360 × 137 mm
Weight
1.8 kg (net)
Power
AC 100–240 V in, DC 12 V out
OS
Windows XP or later
File formats
jpeg, jpg, png, bmp, svg
Software
CrealityLaser V1.0.1
Materials
Cardboard, wood/bamboo, rubber, leather, fabric, acrylic, painted metal, plastics

Safety & Workflow Reminders

  • Always wear the supplied goggles and keep good ventilation; never leave a burnable job unattended.
  • Use a metal backer under thin stock to prevent marking the bed if the beam cuts through.
  • The machine runs only the first G-code on the TF card; delete old BIN/G-code files before each job.
  • Focus by turning the lens knob until the spot is smallest; recheck focus after changing material thickness.
  • Watch the belt tension video if the Y-axis skips (belt setup).

Samples & Ready-to-Run G-code

Browse the visuals, then grab the matching G-code for your material. Copy only the chosen file to the TF card (remove old BIN/G-code), focus the lens, frame, and start.


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