The LaserPecker LX2 is a prime example: laser modules can be swapped without tools, freely upgrading from 20W to 40W to 60W diode modules, with an optional 2W infrared module for high-precision metal marking. One machine serves everyone from hobbyists to small workshops in China and beyond.
Speed is the LX2's killer feature. With dual Y‑axis linear guides, it reaches up to 1000 mm/s — far exceeding ordinary desktop machines. Even at high speed, it maintains high repeat positioning accuracy, delivering stable output during long production runs and eliminating the vibration issues of traditional gantry systems.
Configuration options:
20W: primarily for engraving, with a small spot size — ideal for cardstock, leather, and 3–5 mm plywood.
40W: all‑around flagship — cuts through 20 mm wood in a single pass.
60W: heavy‑duty production — easily cuts thick hardwoods and acrylic.
2W infrared: ready to use out of the box — professional engraving on metals and plastics.
The quick‑swap design lets you cut a model and then mark jewelry in the same project — no screwdriver, no recalibration — dramatically improving efficiency when working with mixed materials.
Smart features are also a highlight: a high‑definition camera enables visual positioning — see your material on the screen, drag and drop your design, and achieve precise alignment. 3D surface measurement + one‑key autofocus measures curved surfaces in real time and automatically adjusts the focal length, making it possible to engrave curved or irregular materials accurately and eliminating trial‑and‑error waste.
Safety: fully enclosed Class 1 design — the orange housing filters radiation, so no goggles are needed. Suitable for home or shared workshops. It includes a physical safety key, tilt detection (stops if tilted >30°), flame detection, and automatic laser shutdown above 55 °C.
Software freedom: supports the brand’s own easy‑to‑use software, is fully compatible with LightBurn, and can handle professional formats such as G‑code, DXF, and BMP. Connectivity options include Wi‑Fi, USB, and Ethernet (IP).