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June 10, 2026
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A laser engraver is one of the few pieces of workshop equipment with a direct route to revenue from the day it arrives. The product categories it enables — personalised gifts, custom signage, branded merchandise, trophies, jewellery — are in consistent demand, sold at healthy margins, and require no specialist knowledge to get started. This guide covers the practical side of building a laser business with xTool: which machine for which business model, what products to sell, and what the economics actually look like.
The largest and most accessible laser business category. Engraving names, dates, and messages onto gifts — wooden boards, leather items, keyrings, acrylic ornaments, jewellery, glasses, trophies. Primary sales channels are Etsy, local markets, pop-up events, and corporate clients ordering branded gifts in volume.
Key characteristics: High unit margin on low material cost, repeat customers, seasonal peaks (Christmas, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, weddings). Volume is the constraint — faster machines process more orders per day.
Right machines: F1 Portable or F1 Ultra for metal and organic personalisation; S1 40W for organic-only high volume; M1 Smart if vinyl-cut items are also in the range.
Custom signage, plaques, lettering, and decorative panels for businesses, homes, and events. Materials: acrylic, wood, MDF, leather. Typically larger orders with higher per-job value. Clients include interior designers, estate agents, restaurants, retail, and construction.
Key characteristics: Larger material costs, higher per-job revenue, less seasonal. Cut quality and material range matter more than personalisation speed.
Right machines: P2S or P3 (CO2) for acrylic and thick wood cutting. The ability to cut clear acrylic cleanly is a CO2-exclusive capability that sign makers cannot do without.
Crystal trophies, premium metal awards, industrial part marking, jewellery. Higher machine investment, lower volume, much higher per-unit margin. Often involves B2B clients — companies, sports organisations, medical and industrial manufacturers.
Key characteristics: Longer sales cycle, larger orders, specialist knowledge adds value. Machine ROI measured in weeks rather than months once clients are established.
Right machines: F1 Ultra or F2 Ultra MOPA for metal and trophy work; F2 Ultra UV for crystal and glass engraving.
| Business type | Recommended machine | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Market stall / on-site personalisation | F1 Portable | Battery-compatible, 2kg, IR for metal, 4,000mm/s speed |
| Etsy / online gift shop (organic materials) | S1 40W | High-power enclosed diode, Class 1 safe, high throughput |
| Etsy / online gift shop (metal + organic) | F1 Ultra | Metal + organic in one machine, 10,000mm/s galvo production speed |
| Sign making and acrylic fabrication | P2S | 55W CO2 — only technology that cuts clear acrylic cleanly |
| Trophy and awards | F1 Ultra | Metal marking at galvo speed, precision on small plaques |
| Crystal and glass gifts (premium) | F2 Ultra UV | 3D inner glass engraving — no other machine does this |
| Jewellery personalisation | F1 Ultra or F2 Ultra MOPA | Fiber precision on precious metals; MOPA adds colour capability |
| Industrial part marking (B2B) | F2 Ultra MOPA | 60W MOPA — industrial traceability marking standard |
These consistently generate strong margins across laser businesses:
Laser businesses typically operate at 70–85% gross margin on materials (material cost is low relative to sale price). The main costs are machine amortisation, consumables (lenses, air filters, nozzles), and time. A personalisation business processing 10 orders per day at an average of €35 each generates €350/day gross revenue. On a 20-day working month, that is €7,000 — against a machine cost of €1,549–€3,899 depending on machine choice. Most well-run laser businesses recover machine cost within 2–6 months of reaching steady-state order volume.
The machines with the fastest production speeds (F1 Ultra at 10,000mm/s, P3 at 1,000mm/s) offer the clearest throughput advantage at volume — when you are turning down orders because the machine can't keep up, upgrading to a faster machine pays for itself directly.
Eolas Prints is an authorised xTool reseller based in Cantabria, Spain. We stock the complete xTool range and ship across Europe. If you are starting a laser business and want advice on machine selection for your specific product category, contact us before you buy — getting the right machine for your business model makes a significant difference to your early revenue.