It's a 1.5W laser, if you have a bit higher budget look for a 10W one (much more fun) and just buy a 3d printer separately, there are many options in the sub $200 range now.
It's a 1.5W laser, if you have a bit higher budget look for a 10W one (much more fun) and just buy a 3d printer separately, there are many options in the sub $200 range now.
No, there's just a little fan for air cooling on top. I usually run mine at 80% max to increase the longevity of the laser diodes.
Some manufacturer's call their 10W optical power lasers 40W though, which is the electrical power consumed by the laser. So if you're looking to buy one, always check for the actual output power.
It's a 1.5W laser, if you have a bit higher budget look for a 10W one (much more fun) and just buy a 3d printer separately, there are many options in the sub $200 range now.
Which one would you recommend? From your comments, I get a feel that you know about laser engraving devices and I am looking to purchase one.
Trash printer brand...uses proprietary parts that are not available without support. Stick to one of the popular ones like Creality so you can buys spares on Amazon
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Some manufacturer's call their 10W optical power lasers 40W though, which is the electrical power consumed by the laser. So if you're looking to buy one, always check for the actual output power.