Design and Made in the USA
We are proud to announce that Roly Automation and his Lasermatic MK2 are now available for all our customers.
We tested it, we pushed it to it’s limits, and this is a laser that you want to have. AlivePixel recommends Roly Automation Laser MK2.
We are also happy to announce that we will be helping and giving support to users via chat and with our upcoming tutorials.
We are a small team based in Shenzhen, China. We set out in April 2022 to design and manufacturer the world’s most user-friendly and integrated laser engraver, and I believe we’ve done just that.
Introducing the LaserMATIC Mk2
We are excited to share the LaserMATIC Mk2, with up to 3x the output power, along with dual-mode modules, chuck rotary, integrated air assist, passthrough, and a host of other improvements.
- Available in 10W, 20W and 30W configurations. They share the same frame and features, with power output being the only difference;
- Includes integrated enclosure with camera, chuck rotary, air assist and honeycomb table;
- 20W and 30W modules offers greater power and faster cutting speeds, as well as a 10W “engraving mode” for detailed engraves;
- New features: integrated air assist, passthrough slot, removable bottom panel, and comes completely assembled;
- Expandable with jig table and motorized feed for passthrough (currently being prototyped);
- Get through orders faster with improved optical power. 20W module offers 50% uplift in cutting speeds compared to the original LaserMATIC10 Mk1, while the 30W modules cuts at twice the Mk1’s speed.
Prices for all configurations listed below:
Output power | 10W | 20W | 30W | |
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Price | With chuck rotary | $1049 | $1299 | $1599 |
Without rotary | $899 | $1099 | $1399 |
Get project done faster
Get through orders faster with improved optical power. 20W module offers 50% uplift in cutting speeds compared to the original LaserMATIC10 Mk1, while the 30W modules cuts at twice the Mk1’s speed.
Best of both worlds
Our higher-powered modules feature a 10W engraving mode. Only two diodes are engaged in this mode, which reduces focus spot size and improves engraving details.
In this engraving mode, the 20W module approaches a typical 10W module in terms of detail, while burning much darker. The 30W also engraves much better than a typical 30W module without a dedicated engraving mode.
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Can the new modules be installed on the original LaserMATIC10?
- Yes. The standalone 20W module is designed specifically to fit on the original LaserMATIC10, with a new 24V power supply included.
- The 30W module cannot be installed on the LaserMATIC10.
Chuck rotary
LaserMATIC Mk2 comes with an optional chuck rotary. Designed to fit inside the enclosure, it opens up more engraving options and improves repeatability by eliminating slippage that’s common to roller rotaries.
Lessons learned from LaserMATIC10 Mk1
In servicing our customers, we’ve learned exactly where the Mk1 machine needed to be improved, and we’ve taken those lessons and applied them to the Mk2 machines.
Robust cables
Reinforced drag chain cables are designed to withstand 8 million cycles of bending, making cable failures due to fatigue much less likely.
Easy-to-clean module
Cleaning the laser lens is now much easier, with the bottom acrylic shroud and air assist nozzle coming off as one piece, now with screws that don’t strip.
Spec comparison
Output power | 10W | 20W | 30W | |
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Cutting speed, basswood plywood (mm/min) | 3mm thick | 420 | 630 | 810 |
6mm thick | 210 | 315 | 420 | |
Available as standalone module, as upgrade for original LaserMATIC10 | No | Yes | No | |
Focus spot size – 10W mode (mm) | n/a | 0.20 x 0.06 | 0.14 x 0.18 | |
Focus spot size – max power (mm) | 0.06 x 0.14 | 0.24 x 0.12 | 0.35 x 0.22 | |
Focus spot size – max power (mm) | 410 x 390 | |||
Maximum scanning speed (mm/min) | 30,000 | |||
Exterior dimensions (mm) | 576mm W x 615mm D x 293mm H | |||
Compatible OS | Windows, macOS |
Shop LaserMATIC Mk2
The Mk2 LaserMATIC is now available for pre-order with three different output power levels: 10W, 20W and 30W. The 20W module is also available for pre-order as a standalone upgrade for the original LaserMATIC10.