The mini-laser-engraver is capable of engraving and cutting a wide range of materials, including wood, acrylic, leather, glass, paper, fabric, and certain metals (with appropriate coatings). However, it is not suitable for materials like PVC or vinyl, as they release toxic fumes when laser-engraved.


Regular maintenance includes cleaning the laser lens and mirrors with a microfiber cloth, ensuring the ventilation system is free of debris, and lubricating moving parts as needed. Always refer to the user manual for specific maintenance schedules and instructions.


First, check the power supply and ensure all connections are secure. If the issue persists, inspect the laser tube and mirrors for damage or misalignment. If you cannot resolve the issue, contact our customer support team for assistance.


Our machines range from $500 to $2,500, depending on the model, laser power, and additional features. Visit our website or contact our sales team for detailed pricing information.


Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days within the continental US. International shipping may take longer, depending on the destination. Expedited shipping options are available at an additional cost.


Our warranty covers manufacturing defects and hardware malfunctions for one year from the date of purchase. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, improper maintenance, or unauthorized modifications. Extended warranty options are available.


The mini-laser-engraver features a laser power range of 5W to 40W, a working area of 12″ x 8″, and a precision of 0.01mm. It supports file formats such as SVG, DXF, and BMP, and operates on 110V-220V power. Additional specifications can be found in the product manual.


Yes, the mini-laser-engraver is compatible with popular third-party software like LightBurn and LaserGRBL. However, we recommend using the included software for optimal performance and support.


Yes, the mini-laser-engraver is designed with safety features such as an emergency stop button, protective housing, and a ventilation system. However, it should always be used in a well-ventilated area, and safety goggles should be worn when operating the machine.


The lifespan of the laser tube depends on usage and maintenance. On average, a laser tube lasts between 1,000 to 2,000 hours of operation. Regular maintenance and proper cooling can extend its lifespan.