Versatility
Power and Speed
Working Area
Machine Dimensions
Accuracy and Precision
Versatility
Power and Speed
Working Area
Machine Dimensions
Accuracy and Precision
Yohan Laroudie
Michael Fichtner
Andi Roth
Gerardo Arcoraci
Steve Opioka
OMTech laser engravers seamlessly integrate with RDWorks, providing an intuitive interface and robust editing tools for precise design adjustments.
With support for LightBurn, users gain access to advanced control features, enabling detailed customization and efficient management of complex engraving tasks.
The compatibility with CorelDRAW allows for smooth import and creation of intricate vector designs, ensuring high-quality results for every project.
Common materials include anodized aluminum, stainless steel, acrylic, ABS, polycarbonate, PCB laminates, and cable tags. CO₂ lasers are ideal for non-metallic components like plastics, while fiber lasers excel at marking metals with permanent, high-contrast results. Always verify material safety, especially for plastics like PVC, which can emit harmful fumes.
Yes—as long as the electronics are powered off, unplugged, and shielded from direct beam exposure. Use proper ventilation to avoid smoke buildup, always wear laser safety goggles, and never leave the machine unattended during operation to reduce fire risk.
Absolutely! Fiber lasers are capable of engraving precise, high-resolution designs—including logos, barcodes, or serial numbers—on small surfaces like IC housings, metal tags, and connectors. This is perfect for product tracking, branding, and quality assurance.
To prevent melting or charring, use a low power setting with a higher speed for thin materials like acrylic. Enable air assist for cooling and debris removal. Avoid cutting PVC or ABS unless your machine has special ventilation, as they emit hazardous fumes when heated.
Yes! Laser cutters are excellent for creating PCB stencils, sensor mounts, wire guides, and switch panels. These custom tools improve workflow efficiency, especially in DIY electronics labs, STEM classrooms, or small-scale production setups.