First I have a question about the design of the laser engraver: do you prefer an open design, like the Atomstack X20 Pro, or a closed design, like the xTool M1 and TWO TREES TS3 with a case enclosure?
Existence is justified. I think both designs have their pros and cons. The open design has great expandability and can be used with many accessories, such as Y-axis extensions and rollers, to achieve a variety of engraving needs. The closed design, on the other hand, is more for safety reasons and can be more expensive.
We introduced last month the Laser Master 3, the latest 10W laser engraver from the Ortur brand, and this machine has achieved positive market feedback. According to reliable sources, they will soon launch a closed design machine with a case, model number: Ortur Laser Master 4.
If a closed box covers the laser engraving machine, then it can be insulated to a certain extent from those annoying fumes and odors. It is with this in mind that the Ortur Laser Master 4 is able to demonstrate its value. In terms of laser output power, it is the same as its predecessor, both are 10W, which can satisfy most consumers’ engraving and cutting needs.
I do not know more information about this device yet, but I will keep an eye on it, once I get the parameters, price and other information, I will be the first to post it.
Features |
- 10W LD+FAC+C-Lens Laser - Built-in 4th Axis - 0.08mm Light Spot - Safe Fume Filtration System |
Specification |
Brand: Ortur Model: Laser Master 4 Color: Navy Blue Engraving Size: 300 x 200 mm Laser Power: 10W Compressed Spot Laser Laser Wave Length: 445+ 5 nm Output Power: 35W- 40W Material: Aluminum Profile + Metal XY Axis Positioning Accuracy: 0.1 mm Engraving Accuracy: 0.1 mm Engraving Speed: 20000 mm /min |
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