The machine is ideal for organic and non-metal materials such as leather, wood, paper, cardboard, acrylic, many plastics (ABS, PVC not recommended due to fumes), fabric, rubber, and coated glass (or glass with marking compounds). It is not suitable for engraving bare metals without special coatings or additives.
The marking area is 110 mm x 110 mm (bench-top format).
This model is offered with either a 30W or 40W CO2 laser tube; higher wattage gives greater cutting ability and faster engraving on dense materials.
The unit supports AI, BMP, DST, DWG, DXF, LAS, PLT, JPG, CAD, CDR, DWG, and PCX. Vector and high-resolution raster files are both supported—vectors for cutting/line work, rasters for photo engraving.
The machine uses EZCAD control software. EZCAD commonly runs on Windows (please confirm driver support for your Windows version). Check with the seller for Mac/Linux workflow options (often through Windows VM or third‑party software).
Working accuracy is 0.01 mm. Minimum character size is about 0.2 mm and minimum line width is about 0.01 mm, though legibility depends on font, material, and settings.
It can both engrave and cut thin materials. Expect reliable cutting of paper, cardboard, thin leather, thin acrylic, and some plastics—maximum cut thickness depends on laser wattage, material, and number of passes. Conduct test cuts to determine limits for your specific material.
Always use proper ventilation/fume extraction, never leave the laser unattended while cutting, use appropriate eyewear if recommended by the manufacturer, keep a fire extinguisher nearby, avoid cutting materials that release toxic gases (e.g., PVC), and follow all local electrical and fire safety codes.
The unit uses an air-cooling system. Ensure adequate room ventilation and avoid obstructing airflow; for intensive or continuous production, supplemental cooling or periodic rests may be advisable.
Power supply options are 110V or 220V at 50Hz/60Hz. The machine weighs approximately 65 kg, so use a sturdy bench or table and assistance when moving or installing.
Engraving depth varies by material, laser power (30W vs 40W), focal settings, and number of passes. Shallow surface engraving is immediate; deeper engraving requires multiple passes and reduced speed. Perform tests to dial in desired depth.
Typical maintenance includes cleaning and inspecting lenses and mirrors, aligning optics if needed, keeping rails and belts clean and lubricated, replacing the CO2 tube after its rated life, and replacing worn lenses, mirrors, or exhaust filters as needed.
Most sellers provide user manuals, setup guides, and basic software tutorials. Contact the vendor for warranty details, technical support, and any available training resources or videos specific to this model.
Place the unit on a stable, level bench rated for the machine weight. Ensure access to the correct voltage outlet, provide external exhaust/fume extraction or adequate room ventilation, and allow clearance around the machine for loading materials and maintenance.
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