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OMTech CO2 Laser and Fiber Laser
Explore OMTech's full selection of CO₂ and fiber laser machines, including high-performance laser cutters and engraving machines built for hobbyists, small businesses, and industrial users alike.






























Still deciding which laser machine is right for you? Explore answers to the most common questions about OMTech's laser engravers, laser cutters, and engraving machines to help you make an informed choice.
OMTech CO2 laser engravers, Polar Laser Engraver series, Pronto Laser Engraver series, are highly versatile and can handle a wide range of materials. Commonly engraved materials include wood, acrylic, leather, glass, metal, and plastic. For optimal results, ensure the material is compatible with CO2 laser technology.
OMTech fiber laser engravers are designed for high-precision marking and engraving on metals and other hard materials. They offer superior durability and speed compared to CO2 lasers, making them ideal for industrial applications and high-detail work on metals like steel, aluminum, and brass.
OMTech offers a range of laser engravers with different power options. Our CO2 laser engravers are available from 40W to 150W, while our fiber and MOPA fiber laser models cater to various industrial and high-precision needs with power levels typically ranging from 30W to 80W.
Yes, OMTech laser engravers are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate both small and large-scale projects. Whether you choose a CO2 desktop model or a more industrial fiber or MOPA fiber laser, our machines are designed to deliver consistent and high-quality results for diverse project sizes.
An OMTech laser engraver can run anywhere from £1949.99 to £7999.99.
Yes! Buying a laser engraving machine opens up many possibilities for hobbyists and small business owners. Gain access to cutting and engraving materials like wood, paper, leather, plastic, and more!
Yes, you'll need a computer to use a laser engraver.
A laser marking machine creates high-contrast marks by discoloring the surface without removing material, ideal for barcodes and serial numbers. A laser etching machine, however, removes a small amount of material, creating a textured, raised mark that’s more durable and visible.