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ATOMSTACK Laser Engraver, A5 PRO+ Laser Engraving Cutting Machine, 5W-6W Output Power, Eye Protection Fixed-Focus, 0.16 * 0.19mm Compressed Spot CNC Engraver, DIY Laser Marking for Metal, 410x400mm

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Size: A5 PRO+


Features

  • Powerful Compressed Laser Spot: The ATOMSTACK PRO+ 40W laser engraving machine adopts spot compression technology, which makes the light source more concentrated. The normal laser spot is 0.3mm x 0.5mm and the compressed point with us is 0.16mm x 0.19mm. Compared to conventional engraving machines, The high-density laser can easily cut 6mm thick wood and black acrylic; it can directly engrave smooth stainless steel metal and ceramics
  • New Eye Protection Design: Adopts newly laser protective cover perfectly protect your eyes, a filter UV light for 98%. You and the people around can watch laser engraving without wearing goggles. Reduce the cost of your goggles and the inconvenience of wearing goggles
  • Upgraded High-Performance Fixed-Focus Laser: No need to adjust the focus before engraving; the new laser focal spot is 50% smaller than other ordinary lasers, new laser combines precision engraving and high energy cutting at the same time. The laser power of the fixed-focus laser is more stable than the zoom laser. The new knob design allows you to adjust the distance without the aid of tools. It is more convenient and quick
  • Wide Compatibility: The Atomstack PRO+ 40W laser machine can be compatible with various mature engraving software, such as LaserGRBL, LightBurn(paid), support Win XP / Win 7 / Win 8 / XP / Win 10, and also support MAC system (LightBurn), engraving file format supports NC, BMP, JPG, PNG, DXF, etc
  • Newly Upgraded Package Content: ATOMSTACK PRO+ 40W Laser Engraver adds Power Switch Cable to the previous package. You can turn on/off the device more conveniently without having to re-plug the power plug. A stainless steel Backing Plate is also presented to protect your table and workbench

Package Dimensions: 23.46 x 13.46 x 5.04 inches


Item model number: A5 Pro+


Item Weight: 12.03 pounds


Manufacturer: ATOMSTACK


Date First Available: August 1, 2021


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  • Great product once you figure it out!
Size: A5 PRO
The media could not be loaded. I read most all of the negative reviews on the Atomstack A5 Pro, but they ultimately did not deter my purchase. Most of the negative reviews made me believe that it was a technical competence issue on behalf of the user vs an actual product issue. I think that many people who purchased this were under the impression that this is plug & play like a printer, but it definitely is not. There is a learning curve; How big the curve is depends on you. If you are impatient and/or not very technical, perhaps this is not for you. Assembly My 17 year old son put this together without assistance in about 15 - 20 minutes; Its not that hard. There are full instructions available online to supplement the perhaps incomplete ones that come with the unit. The Settings You will need to be prepared to tinker with settings in order to find the ideal ones for cutting and engraving different materials. The more you can fine tune the Atomstack the better your results will be. Be prepared and buy some extra materials to practice with. Don't throw in an expensive item to engrave or cut without first knowing the exact settings needed or you will just ruin it. I advise you to keep a notebook handy to record what works. For those reviews that say it doesn't cut, mine most certainly does. I've cut up to 6mm basswood and 4mm dark acrylic so far with ease. I think that most people are just using incorrect settings in the software, or the wrong software entirely. (see below) I highly recommend that you put something under the device to protect the surface. I use a 1/2 inch sheet of plywood. If you just place the device directly on your desk and start cutting, you WILL cut into the surface below. I used the Atomstack to engrave a grid pattern onto the plywood that I use as my base. This helps tremendously with lining up your item to cut/engrave. The Software Just in case you did not know, the Atomstack does NOT come with software. You can use one of the many available software packages, but the main 2 are Laser GRBL and Lightburn. Through my trials, I found that this laser cutter works better with Lightburn vs. Laser GRBL for the controller software. Lightburn costs $60 and Laser GRBL is free. You can do the free trial for Lightburn to see if it is right for you, but I can guarantee that if you plan on using this more than once a year, Lightburn is the way to go. When I used LaserGRBL, it seemed like the laser never got to full power, despite what it reported. It took 4-5 passes to cut 2mm basswood. Making the same cut in Lightburn using the same speed and power settings was accomplished in only 2 passes. Lightburn also has LOTS of important features that GRBL lacks, making it well worth the $60. The Exhaust I also HIGHLY recommend investing in an exhaust system, as this thing produces copious amounts of smoke that will easily set off your smoke alarm. Also, cutting/engraving materials such as PVC and Acrylic can produce toxic fumes that you definitely DO NOT want to be breathing in. I used the following components to construct an exhaust system to suck all that nastiness outside (affiliate links). It works pretty well and is not terribly expensive. If you can afford it, I would go with an even higher powered fan than I did. Mine sucks up most everything, but a tiny amount can occasionally escape the suction. 195cfm exhaust fan (cheaper, works) - https://amzn.to/3npUPu1 -400cfm exhaust fan (more $$ but better) - https://amzn.to/3pYBbID 4 inch flexible duct - https://amzn.to/2Zh0om6 4" to 5" coupler for the window piece - https://amzn.to/3mfsfwc 5" window exhaust adapter - https://amzn.to/3pCVMlw FYI - dont use a smaller fan - the 100cfm fans don't pull hard enough to suck up the smoke. A higher FCM fan would be better, but that starts to get much more pricey (3x more). Up to you. I attached the duct tubing to the back of the laser head with Velcro (see pic). This way the hose follows the laser head. This is much better than a stationary hose. I do lose a bit of Y-axis travel because of the hose placement, so if this is an issue than you will have to get creative. Hopefully this info helps. If you don't mind digging in to the settings then you will love this device. If you want something that requires no thought whatsoever, this definitely ain't for you. Have fun and happy engraving! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021 by Allan Allan

  • Good investment and fun to use
Size: A5 PRO
I got my Atomstack A5 Pro laser engraver with the mentality that I would create a small business making personalized trinkets, which I am still working on. I use the laser with the Lightburn software on my Macbook Pro. Assembly was very simple. Some of the assembly instructions were tough to understand, but the device structure is simple enough where you can figure it out. I have had a good time learning how to use the program with the laser and have been satisfied with the results. The laser has nice resolution with its cuts. The only real thing I wish is better is with lining up the item I am engraving so that the engraving is nice and centered. I have figured out a few little tricks, but it took time to figure this out. The instruction manual is somewhat lacking in how to use the laser and gives little for troubleshooting advice, but I was able to find good answers online. Be sure to practice using the program and laser before cutting anything important, you'll find it is necessary to tightly control the power output, pass count, and speed of the laser to avoid scorching what you're burning, and these settings will vary with different materials. I HAVE NOT YET HAD SUCCESS ENGRAVER GLASS OR TRANSLUCENT MATERIALS, but I have also only tried once and failed. Overall, this laser has given me a great hobby and something cool to pickup and learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by Anderson Hill

  • A5 Pro+ is pretty awesome for a first time laser user.
Size: A5 PRO+
It's fairly easy to use. The important thing to remember is that it's only as good as the images and instructions you send to it. There are no instructions on how to do that, but that's not the laser's fault. There are far too many things that can be done, tweaked, and situation specific to tell how to do it, so you do need to do a bit of your own research. It might mean paying for software instead of using the free version out there. Pros: * Easy to get started * Instructions are fairly straight forward * The various software programs such as LightBurn (paid) , gimp (free), Big Gimpin' Plugin (paid), imag-r.com (basic feature are free. Advanced features are paid), etc. * Surprisingly powerful (it's my first one so take it with a grain of salt) * It's a pretty bad @$$ laser and with just the two weeks I've been making things, I've made some nice things. I've made some garbage too, it's trial and error. Cons - Most of these are feature I wish it had or I didn't have to pay extra to get. * It doesn't come with an enclosure with exhaust to capture all the smoke and fumes. Which means you need to do it outside until you get that. $50-400 upgrade depending on brand and style. Even some of those require upgrades to get the exhaust part going and some have a filtering window and other do not and them some have a tinted one to reduce it but do not claim to actually properly filter it. * It doesn't come with an air assist. Although it's not a critical upgrade, it seems to be a common feature. $95 upgrade * It doesn't have switches to allow the laser to auto-home. You must manually move to the corner to start or the laser may crash into the sides and the motors will keep trying to send it which will strip the teeth off the belt if you don't catch it. If you always start in the corner and make sure the software knows the laser is in the home position, it's not an issue. * The z axis adjustment seems clunky. You loosen a thumb screw, move it to where you want it and tighten it again. It would be better with an adjustment screw so you can gradually adjust the height for fine control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by jason jason

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