![]() Depending on how you think about it this is a good and bad thing. The LM2Pro comes with a custom board with an STM32 microcontroller. Ortur has done a good job of tuning the firmware. I then installed the LM2Pro on a piece of scrap plywood. The most difficult time I had was installing the timing belts. ![]() The printed instructions were small but I was able to work my way through them. Buildīuilding the machine was relatively easy. 24V instead of 12V, and a better Focus adjuster. ![]() I do not have any other Ortur laser engravers and it looks like the updates include a drag chain, metal has been substituted for acrylic feet, grounding wires, emergency stop, flame detector. Image size: No Limit ( The pixel accuracy could be adjusted freely, and the default is 300 pixels per inch, it’s about 0.81um pixel precision ).Input Format: NC, BMP, JPG, PNG, DXF, etc.Default Focal Length: 55MM for 15W & 20W Laser Module 58MM for 7W Laser Module.Electrical Power of Laser Module: 7W, 15W, 20W.OS of Upper Computer: Windows ( Working with LaserGRBL ), MAC OS and Linux ( Working with LightBurn ).Motherboard: 32 bits motherboard with STM32 MCU.I am not sure which company started this but the 20W is the input power. It is dishonest to call this a 20w laser. There are 3 different models with different power lasers. I don’t know if it is better software or the machine itself. I have used the LM2Pro for almost 2 weeks and I am blown away by what I have been able to achieve in such little time. I have only had 1 experience with a diode laser and that was quite a long time ago and a lot has changed in the desktop laser department. The LM2Pro is the successor to the Ortur Laser Master 2. ![]() That is a mouth full so I will refer to it as the LM2Pro for the remainder. Today I am here to share my initial experiences with the Ortur Laser Master 2 Pro laser engraver.
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