Hello,

To utilize LaserCut to place a raster engrave or vector cut part in a specific position on the table, you can do the following steps:
1. Open Lasercut
2. Draw a rectangle that is roughly the size of the working area of your table (many tables have a specification of a working area that is slightly larger than the exact working area as set by the X and Y limits switches used in homing. So, if your table is 1200 x 900, it may be 1150 x 890 or the like.
3. Set the origin to the back left corner of your machine.
4. In your parameters section (where you set to cut and the laser speed and power, etc., uncheck the output box (assuming you use Lasercut 5.3)
5. Then, place your artwork for engraving and cutting in the position that you would like on your machine and it will be processed there.

I cannot remember if this is the case, but I believe that the Lasercut 5.3 is unable to do a bounding box around only the artwork that is checked as output. If this is the case, then the bounding box will cause the laser focus assembly to travel around the entire machine table, rather than your positioned artwork.