What is the difference between the Monport 60w (20" x 28") engraving laser machine and the Monport 60w (16" x 24")?
The primary differences between the Monport 60W (20" x 28") engraving laser machine and the Monport 60W (16" x 24") engraving laser machine are the engraving area size and their bases. Here’s a detailed comparison:
Engraving Area:
20" x 28" Model: Offers a larger working area of 20 inches by 28 inches, making it suitable for larger projects or for engraving multiple smaller items simultaneously.
16" x 24" Model: Has a smaller working area of 16 inches by 24 inches, which is still substantial but better suited for medium-sized projects or limited workspace environments.
Is the base removable:
20" x 28" Model: Equipped with wheels, the machine can be easily moved. The base of this machine is removable.
16" x 24" Model: The base is not removable.
Can Medium 60-80W CO2 Laser Engravers cut plexi glass and birch plywood?
Yes, Medium 60-80W CO2 Laser Engravers can also be called wood engraving machine, which can cut plexi glass and birch plywood. In addition, it can also cut wood, leather, paper, cloth, rubber, acrylic, fiberglass and some plastics.
Features of Medium 60-80W CO2 laser engravers
High Speed and Precision
Engraving Velocity: Up to 800 mm/s
Cutting Velocity: Up to 400 mm/s
Resolution Quality: Capable of up to 4500 dpi
Automatic Focus Adjustment
The control panel features an auto-focus function that adjusts the focus with a simple button press, removing the need for manual focus testing and adjustments.
Integrated Air Assist
An integrated air assist mechanism channels a pressurized airflow through the laser head nozzle, which helps clear away debris, heat, and combustible gases from the engraving surface, resulting in more accurate and cleaner engravings.
Red Dot Positioning
A red dot laser pointer shows the position of the laser head, delineating the working path and outlining the project dimensions, thus offering improved guidance and convenience.
Safety Shutoff Sensor
An automatic safety shutoff sensor halts the machine when the window cover is opened. Once the cover is closed, pressing the “Enter” button will resume operation.