Browse 30 entry-level laser marking systems from 16 manufacturers. Compare specifications, capabilities, and pricing. Pricing from $500 to $55,000.
The entry-level (1–3kw) segment contains 30 machines from 16 manufacturers, with power levels spanning 0.01kW to 0.2kW (average 0.0kW). This tier serves signage shops, prototyping operations, and small fabricators processing primarily thin sheet metal (1–6mm mild steel). Total investment including installation typically ranges from $25K–$80K.
Chinese-origin machines account for 27% of this tier (8 of 30 systems). At the entry level, the quality gap between Chinese and premium brands has narrowed significantly — the primary differentiator is now service infrastructure and software ecosystem rather than cutting capability.
| Brand / Model | Power | Work Area | Max Steel | Speed @5mm | Price Range | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4JET Technologies INLINE MARKER 200 | 200W | — | — | — | $50,000 - $100,000 | 🇩🇪 |
| AEROTECH NMARK GCL | 100W | 200×200 | — | — | $40,000 - $80,000 | 🇺🇸 |
| TRUMPF TruMark 6030 | 100W | — | — | — | $35,000 - $50,000 | 🇩🇪 |
| Trotec SpeedMarker 1300 | 100W | — | — | — | $35,000 - $50,000 | 🇦🇹 |
| JPT Opto-electronics OPTO-LP MOPA 60W | 60W | — | — | — | $3,000 - $6,000 | 🇨🇳 |
| AEROTECH AGV-HP 30 | 50W | 150×150 | — | — | $50,000 - $100,000 | 🇺🇸 |
| Epilog FiberMark Fusion Pro | 50W | — | — | — | $30,000 - $45,000 | 🇺🇸 |
| Gravotech LF510G | 50W | — | — | — | $25,000 - $35,000 | 🇫🇷 |
| Han's Laser EP-50 Fiber Marker | 50W | — | — | — | $5,000 - $9,000 | 🇨🇳 |
| KEYENCE ML-Z9600 50W | 50W | 300×300 | — | — | $28,000 - $45,000 | 🇯🇵 |
Selecting the right laser marking systems involves evaluating five critical factors: (1) Material type and maximum thickness — determine the minimum laser power required. (2) Work area dimensions — match to your largest sheet or part size, with common formats being 3015 (3000×1500mm) and 4020 (4000×2000mm). (3) Production volume — high-volume shops benefit from automation features like sheet loading/unloading and nesting software. (4) Budget — consider total cost of ownership including installation, training, consumables, and maintenance, not just purchase price. (5) Service and support — verify the manufacturer has local service partners in your region. Use our comparison table above to evaluate 30 options side by side, filtering by the specifications most important to your application.
Five primary factors determine laser cutting edge quality: (1) Laser power and beam quality (BPP/M²) — lower BPP values produce focused spots with higher energy density for cleaner cuts. (2) Cutting head optics — auto-focus heads with collimation adjustment optimize beam characteristics for different materials and thicknesses. (3) Motion system accuracy — positioning accuracy (±0.03mm typical for premium machines) and repeatability directly affect dimensional precision. (4) Assist gas selection and pressure — nitrogen for oxide-free edges on stainless and aluminum, oxygen for faster thick-steel cutting. (5) Mechanical rigidity — machine bed flatness, gantry stiffness, and vibration damping affect edge straightness and surface roughness. Compare these specifications across our 30 listed machines using the table above.