
The 1390 belt - driven CO₂ laser machine is an entry - level product of TEMEi.
It is mainly targets signage shops, engraving workshops, gift and craft producers, as well as users who are purchasing laser equipment for the first time.
The working area of the 1390 model is 1300×900 mm. The laser power is usually 80 W, 100 W, or 150 W. Compared with ball - screw machines, the belt - driven motion can achieve a higher moving speed and has a lower price.
Its accuracy saturates common material processing demands, enables cutting and engraving acrylic, plywood, MDF, paper, leather, rubber, and other non - metal materials.
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This is a working machine for shops that need to turn out signage, rubber stamps, plywood craft, name plates, gift boxes, leather goods, and acrylic display pieces on a daily basis. It is not a precision system for thick acrylic letter work — buyers cutting cast acrylic over 10 mm on a regular basis should look at the screw-driven series instead.
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The machine runs on the Ruida controller — the most common platform for CO₂ cutters in this class — ships with the associated RDWorks software. File support includes AI, DXF, PLT, BMP, and JPG. Operators familiar with any CO₂ laser cutting machine on the market will recognise the workflow on day one. Training is typically completed via a half-day handover by the installing distributor.
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Routine consumables are the CO₂ laser tube, the focusing lens, mirrors, and the water cooling supply (tubings, fittings, and water conditioners). All are standard parts available from any CO₂ laser supplier worldwide. The drive belt is replaceable in under an hour with no specialised tools. TEMEi maintains spare-part stock for all current 1325 and 1390 models.




