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    Home » Blog » Opinion » OneLaser XRF Brings Laser Engraving and Cutting To Your Desktop: Best of CES 2025
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    OneLaser XRF Brings Laser Engraving and Cutting To Your Desktop: Best of CES 2025

    Mark EllisBy Mark EllisUpdated:January 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

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    Laser engraving and carving aren’t things you want to mess around with. It’s niche, high-tech, hard to get the hang of and something you’re inclined to run to an expert for. That is until you get your hands on the OneLaser XRF.

    In a nutshell, the OneLaser XRF is a high-precision desktop laser system that can engrave and cut. That might sound normal until you realise just how cumbersome and expensive normal laser systems are. Usually, it is something you outsource.

    So I couldn’t leave CES without giving the XRF a Best In Show award for what it can do to transform your business. It makes laser engraving that much easier and more accessible. If you have a business that needs branding or merch then this is a lifesaver.

    Specs

    FeatureSpecification/Description
    DesignAll-In-One design with built-in cooling, airflow, and extraction for minimal setup
    Laser Type38W RF Metal Tube
    Accuracy0.05mm Unmatched Accuracy, Up to 2000 DPI
    Engraving SpeedUp to 1200mm/s (XRF), Powered by Optimized DSP Motion Control
    AccelerationTrue 3G Acceleration (29,430mm/s²)
    Work Area23.6” x 11.8” (600mm x 300mm)
    3D Photorealistic EngravingYes, with long-lasting RF Tube (Max 30,000 Hours)
    CameraHigh-precision 5M Camera for pinpoint alignment
    Noise Level≤65 Decibels, Intelligent Noise Reduction
    Material SupportStraight-through Access Up to 160mm (with Base Boost Add-On)
    Software CompatibilityLightBurn / RDWorks Compatible with AI, PDF, SVG, DXF, HPGL, PLT, BMP, JPG, PNG, TIF, etc.
    ConnectivityWi-Fi enabled for remote operation and monitoring
    Alignment FeaturesRed Laser Positioning, XFocus™ Autofocus with Motorised Laserhead
    Safety FeaturesSealed Lid Operation: No Covered Lids, No Operation. FumeGuard protection.
    System Alerts for Overheating Protection
    ExtraConveyor Feeder for Automatic Material Feeding

    Use Cases

    If you aren’t a huge business with infinite resources or space, then you’ll need to head to a specialist for any laser work. That adds time and money to your process which would naturally be handy to eliminate.

    That makes the OneLaser XRF the perfect device for small businesses. If you need to create merchandise or branding to boost your identity then you can do it all yourself. Or, if you sell hand-crafted products on sites like eBay or Etsy, the XRF can massively speed up your process and add new designs to your stock.

    The XRF is also the best option for hobbyists or DIY enthusiasts. It’s small enough to fit in a garage or shed and so intuitive to use, so if you’re into woodworking and want to supercharge what you can create, it’s a perfect fit.

    What can the OneLaser XRF do?

    The most impressive thing about the OneLaser XRF is the speed at which it can complete commands whilst maintaining accuracy. 

    Key in the world of laser cutting and engraving is how effectively a machine can accelerate/decelerate into intricate parts of a design like corners. The better a machine is at this, the more quickly it produces the goods.

    The OneLaser XRF has 3G acceleration and a max speed of 1200mm/s which is super fast for a desktop device. That means you don’t have to worry about getting detailed work done in a pinch.

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    The real ace up the XRF’s sleeve though is the RF metal tube. This means you can work on a range of materials including leather, acrylic, wood, plastics, ceramics and metals, something you can’t do with a glass tube. If you know you don’t need the full RF capabilities then you can also buy the XRF with a glass tube.

    However, you can’t engrave directly onto raw metal, it needs some form of coating or paint for designs to show up.

    If that wasn’t enough versatility, then the OneLaser XRF also has a connection point for a rotary attachment. That means you can also engrave cylindrical objects like cups or bottles.

    Conclusion

    My Best Of CES awards are all about finding products that combine excellent hardware with a mission to make things easier for you. The OneLaser XRF does exactly that.

    A lot of thought has gone into the design to ensure it maximises convenience, from its modular design meaning you can take it apart to get through doorways to the built-in spirit level. The fact that it all fits on a desktop just tops it all off.

    And in the world of laser systems, the XRF is immensely affordable. If you need laser cutting or engraving for your business, this is the ideal product.

    This post is supported by OneLaser

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