Our laser engraving machines can engrave a wide range of materials, including wood, acrylic, glass, leather, metal (with appropriate coatings), plastic, rubber, and more. Always check the material compatibility with the specific model you are using.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lens and mirrors, checking the alignment, ensuring proper ventilation, and lubricating moving parts as needed. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions specific to your model.
First, check the power supply and connections. Ensure the lens and mirrors are clean and aligned. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact our customer support team for assistance.
Our laser engraving machines range from $500 for entry-level models to $10,000+ for industrial-grade machines. Pricing depends on the model, power, and additional features. Visit our website or contact us for a detailed quote.
Delivery times vary based on your location and the model ordered. Typically, orders are processed within 3-5 business days, and shipping takes 7-14 business days. Expedited shipping options are available.
Our standard warranty covers manufacturing defects and includes parts and labor for one year. Extended warranty options are available. Damage caused by misuse or improper maintenance is not covered.
Technical specifications vary by model. Common features include laser power (e.g., 40W, 100W), engraving area (e.g., 12×8 inches), compatibility with design software, and connectivity options (USB, Wi-Fi). Check the product page for detailed specs.
Yes, some models allow for upgrades such as increased laser power, additional accessories, or software enhancements. Contact our support team to discuss upgrade options for your specific machine.
Yes, we provide comprehensive user manuals, video tutorials, and live training sessions for beginners. Additionally, our customer support team is available to assist with any questions.
Our machines are compatible with popular design software such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, LightBurn, and RDWorks. Some models include proprietary software for added functionality.
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