20W Galvo Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | F20C
50W Fibre Laser Cutting Machine for Metal Engraving & Metal Marking | F-50
30W Fibre Laser Cutting Machine for Metal Engraving & Metal Marking | F-30
30W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-30
OMTech Solis Duo 30W Fiber & 20W Diode Dual Laser Engraver with Autofocus
80W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-80
60W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-60
OMTech Solis Duo 50W Fiber & 40W Diode Dual Laser Engraver with Autofocus
Customer reviews
Chloe Barrett
The F20C looks like a great starter machine for metal marking. Autofocus makes it feel much more approachable for first-time users.
2026-02-10
Sophie Lambert
The F-50 looks like a more serious machine for users who already have regular metal engraving work. The 50W setup makes it feel much more production-oriented than an entry-level option.
2026-03-11
Archie Morgan
The F-30 feels like a practical middle-ground model. It looks well suited to buyers who want solid metal marking capability without jumping straight to a higher-power machine.
2026-02-12
Hannah Walsh
The M20C stands out as a strong entry point into the MOPA range. With autofocus included, it feels like a smart option for buyers who want more refined engraving results without overcommitting on power.
2026-01-30
Megan Atkinson
The M30C looks like a very solid step up from entry-level MOPA models. It feels like a good choice for users who want more flexibility and a little more room to grow.
2026-04-10
Daniel Fraser
I like that it can be expanded with a rotary axis. It does need to be purchased separately, but it makes the machine much more useful for rings, tumblers, and other curved metal items.
2026-03-13
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These machines are built primarily for metal marking and engraving, especially on materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, and copper. This collection is the right place to start if your main focus is metal personalization, industrial part marking, or engraved metal products.
Standard fibre lasers are a strong choice for straightforward metal marking and engraving. MOPA models offer more control over pulse settings, which can help with color marking on stainless steel and high-contrast black marking on anodized aluminum. If your work is more effect-driven or detail-sensitive, MOPA is usually the more flexible option.
The right wattage depends on how often you plan to use the machine and how much output you need. In this collection, the range currently spans from 20W entry-level options to 80W higher-output models, so buyers can choose between a more accessible starting point and a more production-oriented setup.
If color marking is important to you, look closely at the MOPA models. OMTech’s M20C page specifically states that its MOPA source supports color marking on stainless steel and more flexible parameter control than standard fibre lasers.
Yes—especially if you want a smoother day-to-day workflow. OMTech’s autofocus-equipped models are designed to reduce manual height adjustment, and the M20C product page specifically notes that autofocus helps remove guesswork and keeps the laser at the optimal focal point for each workpiece.
Yes—typically with a rotary axis on compatible setups.
OMTech’s UK warranty states 2 years on machine parts and hardware and 1 year on the fiber laser source for new laser machines purchased directly from OMTechLaser.uk. That makes it a good idea to compare not only price and power, but also long-term support when choosing between models.
OMTech’s UK warranty states 2 years on machine parts and hardware and 1 year on the fiber laser source for new laser machines purchased directly from OMTechLaser.uk. That makes it a good idea to compare not only price and power, but also long-term support when choosing between models.