Glowforge vs Epilog: Should You Buy Glowforge Pro or Epilog Zing 16? - CNCSourced (2024)

Buying a laser cutting machine opens up many possibilities for a shop or a hobbyist. If you are looking for an entry-level professional laser that can quickly cut through wood and acrylic, and can mark metal, you might be considering a Glowforge or Epilog laser.

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This article compares Epilog’s Zing 16 against the Glowforge Pro, across power, ease of use, speed, cooling, safety, longevity, and more.

Some another articles online mislead by incorrectly describing the cooling system differences between the two machines, so we’ll clear that up, too.

BUDGET OPTION

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Glowforge Pro

Glowforge is less expensive

Unlimited material length

Glowforge works with all devices

Community support

Available at:

Glowforge hereDynamism here

PREMIUM PICK

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Epilog Zing 16

Long laser life

Works offline

Auto pause engraving feature for cooling

Epilog offers a lot of room to grow your business

Available at:

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Epilog has been in the laser business since 1988. They are reputable for making high-quality small to large lasers.Their entry-level model is the Epilog Zing (16 and 24), and the Epilog Zing 16 is their smallest size laser cutter.

Glowforge has made three small affordable lasers since 2014: Glowforge Basic, Glowforge Plus, and Glowforge Pro. Due to their small size, they are popular among hobbyists and small shops. Their most powerful and popular product is the Glowforge Pro.

So, we will compare the Glowforge Pro against the smallest Epilog (Zing 16) in our Epilog laser vs Glowforge comparison.

Which is Better, Epilog Laser or Glowforge?

Epilog Zing 16 Pros and Cons

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Cons

Higher price.

Limited material lengths, whereas Glowforge has an unlimited pass-through slot.

Epilog works on Windows only.

Glowforge Pro Pros and Cons

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Pros

Glowforge is less expensive than Epilog lasers.

It accepts unlimited material length via the passthrough slot.

Glowforge works with all devices, including MacOS and Linux.

Glowforge has excellent community support.

Cons

Shorter laser lifespan (but still lasts for a very long time even if used for 20+ hours per week).

Glowforge software requires an internet connection.

Glowforge does not have an LCD to show laser control settings.

Overall, Epilog has the better hardware, while Glowforge is cheaper and more beginner-friendly.

Glowforge offers a better value-to-price ratio for hobbyists and small businesses, whereas Epilog has a better value-to-price ratio in the long run for more active laser businesses.

Unfortunately, most comparison articles have some oversights in the hardware comparison since they have mistaken Glowforge’s disadvantages for virtues. For example, they list Glowforge’s closed-loop cooling as a pro – while we consider it a con. We will explain this in more detail later.

Epilog lasers are more durable than Glowforge lasers, have better cooling, are safer than Glowforge, work offline, and offer used machines and buyback programs.

On the other hand, Glowforge Pro is cheaper than a new Epilog Zing 16 by a considerable margin and has a passthrough slot for very long pieces of material. Also, Glowforge machines are more beginner-friendly and work on all devices (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS).

Glowforge’s price can tempt buyers to forget the shorter CO2 laser tube’s life and endure a laser tube change every other year.

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On the other hand, we will explain why buying an Epilog offers you much more room to grow in the future. But that is only an advantage if you are serious about expanding your laser business. This is because:

  • Epilog has better specs for demanding businesses and growing to bigger projects.
  • Glowforge is easier to use and pays for itself sooner for small businesses and hobbyists. Also, the Glowforge Pro’s build means it can cut or engrave materials of any length.
  • Epilog lasers have longer lifespans.

So, if you plan to grow your laser business and have a few more dollars to invest, you should choose the Epilog laser.

But if you see yourself spending moderate amounts of time with a laser, Glowforge is the better choice, especially if you do art projects or laser printing on long pieces of material.

Now, we’ll compare Epilog vs Glowforge in detail.

Price

Brand/ModelPricingWhere to Buy
Glowforge Basic$3995Glowforge here
Glowforge Plus$4995Glowforge here
Glowforge Pro$6995Glowforge here
Epilog Zing SeriesAvailable upon request here

Glowforge Pro costs$6995, with the Basic and Plus models costing$3995 and $4995 respectively.

Epilog does not show a price list. Instead, they ask you to fill out a form submitting your area and business to receive a quote.

Nonetheless, we will also explain how you can buy a used Epilog laser.

Hardware: Glowforge Pro vs Epilog Zing 16

The Laser Power: Epilog vs Glowforge

Brand/ModelLaser Power (Watts)
Epilog Zing 1630W or 40W
Epilog Zing 2430W to 60W
Glowforge Basic40W
Glowforge Plus40W
Glowforge Pro45W

Laser power is crucial since it influences laser speed and cutting abilities. A 60W laser cuts the same materials as a 30W laser – but with far fewer passes.

Epilog Zing 16 employs a 30W or 40W laser. (The larger Epilog Zing 24 has options from 30W to 60W.)

But Glowforge has a 40W laser for Basic and Plus models, and a 45W laser for the Pro model.

It may seem that Glowforge Pro’s 45W laser is better than Epilog Zing 16’s 40W laser, but other factors affect a laser’s effectiveness. We will explain them in this comparison.

Laser Tube, Life, and Warranty

BrandLaser TubeLaser Tube Lifespan
(30 hrs/wk usage)
Warranty
EpilogMetal or ceramic CO2 laser6 yrs approximate2 years
GlowforgeGlass tube CO22 yrs approximate1 year or 6 months depending on model

The laser tube lifespan is a noteworthy distinction between the Epilog laser and Glowforge.

The biggest difference between Epilog laser and Glowforge is their laser type. Glowforge has a glass tube CO2 laser, while Epilog has a metal or ceramic CO2 laser. Epilog’s laser lifespan is around three to five times the lifespan of Glowforge’s.

The lifespan reflects in the warranty too. Epilog has a 2-year warranty, while Glowforge Pro has a 1-year warranty. (Glowforge’s other models have a 6-month warranty.)

If you use your laser 30 hours a week, Glowforge lasers will last about two years, with Epilog about six years.

After this, you’ll have to replace it. So, Glowforge’s shorter life translates to more frequent laser change.

Still, considering Glowforge’s lower laser price, it may be financially sound to accept this inconvenience. You get your money’s worth sooner this way, especially if you have a small shop.

But, it is best to have an expert change the Glowforge laser. So, you’ll have to factor in the time your Glowforge will be out of action while replacing its laser.

Cooling: Epilog vs Glowforge

BrandCooling System
EpilogAutomatic pause and cooling fans
GlowforgeClosed-loop water cooling

Lasers get very hot when working. If they get too hot, you have to stop the operations. Epilog automatically pauses the process if it gets too hot. So, effective and quick cooling is vital.

Glowforge enjoys a closed-loop internal cooling system, whereas Epilog has fans for air cooling.

Once again, it seems that Glowforge has the better system and many articles call this an advantage for Glowforge.

But, water cooling is the only option for Glowforge’s laser type to compensate for the glass tube’s poor heat dissipation.

Epilog’s fans are more effective in cooling its metal laser than Glowforge’s water cooling.

So, Glowforge will still overheat more rapidly than Epilog lasers.

Safety: Glowforge vs Epilog laser

Glowforge’s laser uses high voltage DC excitation. If something goes wrong, the water surrounding the laser tube is a dangerous combination with the high voltage.

In contrast, Epilog works the laser differently (RF AC excitation) and uses air cooling. So, Epilog is a little safer overall.

In short, Epilog lasers are generally safer than Glowforge’s.

Downtime: Glowforge vs Epilog

Due to the safety issues I just mentioned, you should not change your Glowforge laser tube unless you are an expert.

Add this to Glowforge laser’s short lifespan, and Glowforge will have more downtime than Epilog in the long run.

However, this downtime is negligible for a hobbyist and only significant for a laser shop.

Features: Glowforge or Epilog?

Working Area

Epilog Zing 16 has a working area of 16” ⨯ 12”. (The more expensive Zing 24’s working area is 24”⨯12”.)

Glowforge’s working area is 19.5” ⨯ 11” — but with a theoretically infinite length via the passthrough slot.

The table below shows the working area of Glowforge and Epilog Zing lasers.

Brand/ModelWorking Area
Glowforge Basic19.5” ⨯ 11”
Glowforge Plus19.5” ⨯ 11”
Glowforge Pro19.5” ⨯ ∞ via passthrough slot
Epilog Zing 1616” ⨯ 12”
Epilog Zing 2424” ⨯ 12”

They are similar in size, but Glowforge Pro has a passthrough slot. The slot allows you to insert a long material, print 11” of it, move it, and continue printing.

So, the Glowforge Pro can print on materials that fit within 19.5” ⨯ ∞ – an unlimited material length.

However, you should take extra safety measures when using Glowforge’s passthrough slot.

To summarize, Glowforge Pro’s working area is larger than Epilog’s due to its passthrough slot.

Ability to Engrave Tall Materials

Epilog has better Z-clearance than Glowforge. With the Glowforge Pro, you can put materials inside that are thinner than 2”, and that’s if you remove the tray. Glowforge can only hold materials with a thickness of less than 0.5” when it has its tray.

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Meanwhile, Epilog Zing 16 accepts material thickness of up to 4.5” while Epilog Zing 24 accepts heights up to 7.75”.

So, Epilog Zing 16 can engrave taller materials than Glowforge Pro.

Rotary Attachments

The laser market is growing fast. In today’s market, there is a growing demand for engraving flasks, mugs, and tall objects.

So, adding a rotary attachment opens new doors for your laser projects. But, your rotary add-on needs enough space in the Z-direction for tall materials.

We mentioned that Glowforge Pro can’t engrave tall materials. So, adding a rotary to a Glowforge is a no-go – there’s simply no space to fit a rotary roller or chuck.

Although Epilog Zing 16 has 4.5” of Z-clearance, there are no rotary attachments for Epilog Zing 16 either.

But if you upgrade to Epilog Zing 24, then Epilog sells a rim-style rotary attachment designed for Zing 24 for $995. This is an example of how you can grow with an Epilog but not with a Glowforge. We’ll discuss this later.

In summary, neither Glowforge nor Epilog Zing 16 allows you to add a rotary attachment. But Epilog gives you the option to upgrade to Zing 24 and add a rotary attachment.

Camera vs Manual Homing

BrandHoming System
EpilogManual home positioning, red dot pointer shows laser position
GlowforgeWide-angle camera

It is good advice to place your material in the laser’s top corner. This placement reduces position calculations and decreases setup time.

But some materials do not fit well in the top corner. Glowforge and Epilog have different solutions for this problem.

Glowforge takes care of this problem with its wide-angle camera. This feature is incredibly convenient.

You can take a picture of your material inside and use the image of the material to place your design on it. Then, Glowforge automatically calculates the position of the print.

On the other hand, Epilog has a Movable Home Position feature. When you activate it, Epilog allows you to move the laser head around with your hand and manually place it anywhere you want.

Plus, Epilog has a Red Dot Pointer that shows where the main laser will fire. When you activate the Movable Home Position feature, Epilog turns off the main (dangerous) laser, but the Red Dot Pointer continues to show the laser position accurately.

So, Glowforge and Epilog take care of the same problem differently. Which one is the better solution? It is a matter of opinion, but I will point out two things:

  • Glowforge’s wide-angle camera is better when working with an odd-shaped material because you need not worry whether the material’s line of symmetry aligns with the laser’s axis.
  • Epilog’s Movable Home Position is generally more accurate, because Glowforge’s camera may undergo alignment problems. While you need to calibrate Glowforge’s camera, Epilog’s Red Dot Pointer maintains incredible precision.

Accuracy: Glowforge Pro vs Epilog Zing

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Epilog Zing 16 and Glowforge have similar accuracy.

One way to discover a laser’s precision is to find its dpi. Although accuracy and dpi are not equivalents, generally, the more accurate a laser is, the higher dpi it can print.

Epilog Zing 16 can print at 1000 dpi, and the Glowforge website says Glowforge Pro can work at “about 1000 dpi.” When I calculate Glowforge’s precision from axis movement, I find the dpi between 850 and 1000.

So, their precision is comparable. Epilog does have other lasers that can print up to 2400 dpi, though.

Software

Software Technical SpecsEpilogGlowforge
Software:Epilog Job ManagerWeb-based interface only
Operating System:Windows onlyWindows, macOS, Linux, mobile OS
Add-ons:PhotoLaser Plus
File types:JPG, PNG, PDF, SVGJPG, PNG, PDF, SVG

A straightforward and user-friendly software is a must for a laser, more so when the user is a beginner.

Epilog uses the Epilog Job Manager software. It works offline on Windows. So, you can’t control the Epilog laser with macOS, Linux, or a tablet.

Epilog Job Manager is both user-friendly and beginner-friendly. With a few tutorials, you can work with your Epilog laser. You can also buy other add-ons and software like PhotoLaser Plus to engrave images.

On the other hand, Glowforge App is a web-based interface. So Glowforge requires an internet connection to run. The cloud-based software brings some pros and cons.

Some dislike cloud-based control software since they worry about internet disconnections.

But Glowforge understands these potential issues with internet outages, so it prints with what it has in cache memory and waits until your internet is back on. You can also connect to your mobile hotspot and continue printing if your WiFi goes down.

On the upside, it works on all devices. Any laptop or tablet with a web browser can interact with Glowforge.

Glowforge App is also incredibly easy to use. So, beginners will be comfortable working with either laser.

In short, Epilog does not need the internet to operate while Glowforge does. Also, Epilog only works on Windows, whereas Glowforge works with all devices.

Software Compatibility

Glowforge and Epilog are both compatible with vector and raster files, although raster files (JPG and PNG) are for engraving only. You should use a vector file (for example, PDF or SVG) to cut.

So you can create a vector or raster from Inkscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, GIMP, Autodesk 360, and more for laser printing with Glowforge or Epilog.

Support

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It is essential to have help when you start working with a new machine. Knowledgebase articles can show you the ins and outs. Likewise, FAQs help you deal with customary issues.

Knowledgebase articles and FAQs are plentiful on Glowforge’s and Epilog’s websites. These pages help you get past common issues without waiting for answers from support.

But Glowforge has a much more active community. And most of the users were a beginner when they started. It is easier to find beginner questions about Glowforge than about Epilog.

You can learn tips and tricks or receive opinions on your problems from the Glowforge community.

Concerning sales and technical support, Glowforge has support through live chat, email, contact forms, and social media. But Glowforge does not have phone support (although you can leave a message).

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You can contact Epilog’s support through live chat, email, phone, and screen share. But you may have to wait a while for phone support.

To sum up, Glowforge’s community support is better than Epilog’s.

Epilog’s Pre-owned Machines and Room for Growth

As we mentioned, Epilog Zing lasers have good loongevity. In addition, Epilog have a buyback program, which we’ll explain here.

Epilog only buy a used machine if it’s in great condition. If you are hunting for a used but healthy Zing 16, the safest bet is to buy it from Epilog because their experts have checked the machine thoroughly beforehand.

Also, if you buy a new Epilog Zing 16, you have the option to trade it back for a larger and better laser in the future.

You don’t get these advantages with Glowforge. They don’t have a buyback program, and Glowforge Pro is already their best and largest product.

So you will have much more room to grow your laser business with Epilog. But this expansion possibility only benefits you if you are serious about a laser business.

It may be unwise for artists, hobbyists, and small shops to invest long-term in something they may never use.

Summary

Glowforge Pro and Epilog Zing 16 are excellent options for starting on the laser path with a small laser. They have comparably small working areas.

Epilog has a longer life, better cooling, higher safety, and offers room to grow to larger models with rotary attachments.

Glowforge Pro costs less even with several laser replacements. It can print on infinitely long materials, has great community support, and works on all devices.

Epilog is better if you plan to invest more in a laser career, while Glowforge is more convenient for hobby and entry-level use.

BUDGET OPTION

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Glowforge Pro

Glowforge is less expensive

Unlimited material length

Glowforge works with all devices

Community support

Available at:

Glowforge hereDynamism here

PREMIUM PICK

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Epilog Zing 16

Long laser life

Works offline

Auto pause engraving feature for cooling

Epilog offers a lot of room to grow your business

Available at:

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FAQs

What is better than Glowforge Pro? ›

1) xTool D1 Pro

The first laser engraving and cutting machine on our list is xTool D1 pro, the best alternative to Glowforge. It is in first place because it has received the Red Dot Design 2022 Award. The outstanding design and state-of-the-art technology set this machine apart from other machines on the market.

What is just as good as a Glowforge? ›

OMTech Polar

The Polar is a new type of machine from OMTech, and is likely to be a white label of a Gweike Cloud, another popular Glowforge alternative. There are three different types of Glowforge, Basic, Plus, and Pro, and in terms of specifications, the OMTech Polar is most similar to the top spec Pro.

What laser printer is comparable to the Glowforge? ›

Similar Laser Powers

FSL Muse Core is a CO2 desktop laser cutter like Glowforge. It is also available in similar power ranges that Glowforge offers, i.e., 40W and 45W. By default, Full Spectrum Laser (FSL) provides Muse Core with a 40W CO2 laser, but they offer an optional upgrade to a 45W laser while purchasing.

What is the difference between Glowforge Pro and Plus? ›

From what we can infer, the main difference between the Glowforge Plus and Glowforge Pro is the pass-through slot that allows for an unlimited engraving length. The Pro version can also be continuously operated for a longer period of time.

What is the best laser cutter for architectural models? ›

What's the best laser cutter for architectural models? Our recommendation for laser cutting architectural models is the Speedy 400 – the fastest laser engraving machine and cutter. The Speedy 100 is ideal for a successful start to laser processing in architectural model making.

How long does a Glowforge Pro last? ›

According to Glowforge, the laser tube is rated to last for two years, at which point it will need to be replaced.

How do people afford Glowforge? ›

For those who would like to finance their Glowforge with low monthly payments, we've partnered with the most customer-friendly financing partner around: Affirm. This option is especially popular for customers who will be selling some of what they print, because it allows them to use their Glowforge to pay for itself!

Is Glowforge basic enough? ›

Compared with Epilog and other commercial cutting lasers, the Glowforge Basic is a downright steal, and a fantastic way to get into laser etching and cutting, earning our Editors' Choice. Relatively affordable. Large print area. Reasonably fast and powerful.

Can Glowforge engrave cups? ›

YES! It is totally possible to engrave tumblers on a Glowforge. You just need to find the *right* tumblers to engrave on it. Since the Glowforge does NOT have a rotary attachment, you do have to get a little creative with how you engrave tumblers on a Glowforge, but this video is proof that it is possible.

Which brand is better for laser printer? ›

The best laser printer is the powerful, versatile HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw. It's easy to set up and simple to use, and it produces great-looking results, both in color and in black and white.

What kind of computer do you need for a Glowforge? ›

What kind of software and hardware do I need to use Glowforge? You can use your Glowforge from your Mac, PC, tablet, and more, using our simple, powerful, and free web interface. You'll just need an up-to-date version of Google Chrome, Firefox, Apple Safari, or Microsoft Edge.

What is a cheaper alternative to a Glowforge? ›

OMTech 40W

It is one of the cheapest and most popular K40 lasers and comes in at an affordable $449. The OMTech 40W is a compact laser engraving machine with a modest working area of 8″ x 12″ (200 x 300 mm).

How thick can Glowforge Pro cut? ›

What is the thickest material Glowforge can cut? Glowforge performs well with many materials 1/4" and less on a single pass. It can accommodate material as thick as 1/2", but may require multiple passes or flipping the material over. For engraving, you can remove the tray and insert objects as thick as 2”.

Does Glowforge Pro cut metal? ›

Can Glowforge cut metal? Glowforge can etch some metals, like anodized aluminum, directly. Other metals, like stainless steel, work best if you spray them first with a product such as Cermark. This process discolors the metals but does not engrave them away, so the surface still feels smooth to the touch.

Can you use Glowforge without subscription? ›

Do I need a paid subscription to use my Glowforge? No. All the software you need to use your Glowforge is included, forever, for free, with your purchase. If you'd like additional design software, free catalog designs, and other add-ons, you can subscribe to Glowforge Premium.

What are four disadvantages using the laser cutter? ›

Laser cutting disadvantages include: limitations on material thickness, harmful gases and fumes, high energy consumption, and upfront costs.

What scale is used in most architectural models? ›

Generally speaking, architectural models range from 1:10 to 1:200 mostly, while urban models range mostly between 1:500 and 1:2500, depending on what the model will be covering.

What laser cutter should I get? ›

If you want to engrave mostly wood, then a blue diode laser is a good choice. If you want to do a lot of cutting of wood and plastics, then a CO2 laser might be a good choice. And if you want to engrave mostly metals, then you might want to consider a fiber laser.

Can you make a living with a Glowforge? ›

The short answer is YES, you can sell the products you make with your Glowforge! In this post we'll talk about licensing, tips for cutting costs, adding value to your products, where to sell your items, and at the end I'll share some ideas to inspire you to get crafting with your Glowforge for profit!

What is the best selling items made with Glowforge? ›

Some popular uses for the Glowforge are making wood signs (to cut or engrave), large scale wooden names, personalized wood products (like cutting boards, ornaments, etc.), acrylic jewellery, small dollhouse jewellery, engraved leather products (like wallets, passports, etc.).

Can you leave Glowforge unattended? ›

Only use Proofgrade materials, unless you have discussed your project with the Digital Services Coordinator. Do not leave the Glowforge unattended while in use. Turn on the air filter attachment before printing.

Is Glowforge really worth it? ›

The Glowforge Pro is an excellent choice for well-heeled hobbyists and makers, while the Plus and Basic models offer more affordable routes into the world of laser cutting and engraving.

Does Glowforge use a lot of electricity? ›

The machine consumes 800W peak, but 300W is more typical - in the range of a desktop PC. Electrical costs are similar to running a desktop PC while it's actually printing (and much lower when no print is occurring). The Glowforge Air Filter has an additional 350W peak power consumption.

Are Glowforge prices going up? ›

UPDATE: The cost of the Glowforge machines significantly increased after March 25, 2022! Updated pricing is below.

Do you need ventilation for Glowforge? ›

The Glowforge has to be vented. There's no way around this – you've got to vent it either through a window or by using the compact filter.

Does Glowforge cut glass? ›

Unfortunately, no. You can engrave, but laser engraving glass is often a mixed bag (some things will turn out awesome, others, less so). To be honest, I'm suspicious that even laser scoring it would make much of a difference.

What are the benefits of Glowforge premium? ›

Give your Glowforge Superpowers.

Customize, gift, or even sell–no design skills needed! Unlimited storage for all of your designs so you can print anything, from any device, any time. Exclusive monthly discounts on all Proofgrade materials delivered in our members-only monthly newsletter.

Can Glowforge engrave tile? ›

You'll add high-end custom touches to your home that would make HGTV jealous - all at the push of a button. Design a colorful mosaic of tiles engraved with words, images, or shapes for an art piece you won't find anywhere else.

Can Glowforge etch glass bottles? ›

After successfully etching some glass panels I decided to move on to some bottles. I had to remove the tray and make several measurements to try and get the desired focus height (it didn't work) The bottles I had where too large to fit under the head and in the focus range of the laser… but it worked anyway.

Can Glowforge engrave from a photo? ›

Click either your photo or your outline, then drag the corners to resize. For an extra-detailed creation (that will take a little longer) click the square on the left that shows the photo on the left. Under Engrave, select HD Graphic. Drag your artwork where you want it on your material.

What are two disadvantages of laser printers? ›

CONS:
  • Although laser printers work faster, they take time to warm up.
  • Although toner is cheaper in the long run, upfront costs for laser printing are more.
  • Toner leaks are a nightmare.
  • Laser printers can't handle a variety of paper or printing materials like inkjets.
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Are laser printers better for infrequent use? ›

If your business's needs include only occasional printing, a laser printer may be your best choice. The method used by a laser printer to produce a printed page makes it a dependable occasional-use printer.

Is it worth getting a laser printer for home use? ›

Most laser printers print much faster than inkjet printers. This isn't and shouldn't be a strong selling point for casual printers, but high volume users will notice a huge difference. Laser printers produce sharp text. If you're a high volume printer that only requires text documents, laser is the way to go.

How much is Glowforge premium? ›

How much does Glowforge Premium cost? Glowforge Premium costs $50 per month or $600 for an annual subscription. However, we're offering an incredible discount on the annual subscription, available for $239 in a single payment for the year, which works out to be less than $20 per month.

Which is better Glowforge or Cricut? ›

Final Thoughts. It seems like Glowforge is more versatile and better for designing wood projects. The Cricut Maker can also cut through wood, but it's not as easy to use for this purpose. If you're looking to make intricate designs with a professional finish, Glowforge Plus will be your best bet.

Is xTool better than Glowforge? ›

If you're looking for affordability, you should look at xTool laser machines. For performance and speed, the Glowforge is a better machine.

Can Glowforge cut cardboard? ›

Cutting cardboard with my Glowforge is one of the things that I do the most. Cardboard is free and it can do some amazing things. The first thing that you want to do is cut down the cardboard to fit in the laser bed. The laser bed for a Glowforge basic and plus is about 12″x20″.

Can Glowforge engrave Yeti cups? ›

You'll need to do research on anything you plan to use in your Glowforge. Read more about Glowforge's materials in this post. You can't engrave Yeti cups. Nope, you can't engrave stainless steel tumblers with the Glowforge.

What is largest size you can cut on Glowforge? ›

What is the Largest Sized Material a Glowforge Can Cut? All three models of the Glowforge (Basic, Plus, and Pro) can accommodate materials measuring up to 18” deep, 20.4” wide, and 2” tall. The maximum printable area is about 11 x 19.5”.

How powerful is the Glowforge Pro? ›

Glowforge Pro

Upgraded solid-state cooling allows nonstop printing all day long. The powerful 45 watt laser cuts up to 20% faster, and the top engraving speed is up to three times as fast as the Glowforge Basic.

Can Glowforge cut aluminum cans? ›

Yes, you can definitely use a Glowforge to engrave anodized aluminum. It's one of the hundreds of laser-compatible materials available, and certainly one of the most popular (along with wood, glass, acrylic, and more).

Can Glowforge engrave ceramic? ›

Ceramic Tile can only be etched. This burns away the glaze and you can use ink to make the etched portion "pop". Etchings work best with a high DPI/LPI. You want to use full power and can try varying the speed, but we have found 1000 speed to work fine.

What is equivalent to a Glowforge? ›

OMTech Polar

The Polar is a new type of machine from OMTech, and is likely to be a white label of a Gweike Cloud, another popular Glowforge alternative. There are three different types of Glowforge, Basic, Plus, and Pro, and in terms of specifications, the OMTech Polar is most similar to the top spec Pro.

How long does a Glowforge Pro laser last? ›

How long does the laser last on a Glowforge? It's possible that your machine may not totally break, but the laser wears out. You can replace just this. The laser should last for about two years and costs $500 (including labor) to replace.

Is OMTech better than Glowforge? ›

OMTech engraving machines are not only comparable to Glowforge laser printers — they offer superior laser power, thicker cutting ability, deeper engravings, greater convenience, and a higher value.

Is xTool comparable to Glowforge? ›

The xTool P2 is comparable to Glowforge's popular range of machines, with a passthrough slot, dual smart cameras, and a 55 W laser tube. xTool has launched a countdown to the April 5 release of its P2 55-watt “smart” desktop CO2 laser cutter.

Which is better Glowforge or Cricut maker? ›

Final Thoughts. It seems like Glowforge is more versatile and better for designing wood projects. The Cricut Maker can also cut through wood, but it's not as easy to use for this purpose. If you're looking to make intricate designs with a professional finish, Glowforge Plus will be your best bet.

Which brand of laser source is the best? ›

Many consider IPG laser sources the best brand due to their high-quality engraving results, excellent stability, and warranty (two years maximum).

What is the most powerful laser cutter? ›

The Atezr P20 Plus is the most powerful laser engraving machine on the market. It is equipped with four 6W laser diodes, resulting in laser output up to 24W, and it can cut up to 15 mm wood/12 mm acrylic/0.1 mm iron.

Can a Glowforge engrave a Yeti? ›

You can't engrave Yeti cups.

Nope, you can't engrave stainless steel tumblers with the Glowforge. Why? They are too tall. The maximum height for anything in the Glowforge is 2 inches.

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