Comparing Value and Price
You should look at both the price and what you get from each machine. Some machines cost more because they are very accurate or have special features. Other machines work well but cost less. The table below shows how some machines compare:
| Model | Price | Key Features | Value Assessment | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Epilog Fusion Pro 36 | $33,500 | High precision, ideal for intricate designs | High price limits accessibility for small businesses. | 
| Thunder Laser Bolt | $5,500 | 30W RF laser tube, excellent engraving quality, versatile for various uses | Offers professional-level precision at a significantly lower price. | 
| xTool F1 | $1,700 | Fast engraving speed, portable | Most affordable but compromises on quality at higher speeds. | 
HeatSign has laser marking machines that do not cost too much. You can pick from fiber, co2, or UV models. The 10W UV Galvo Laser Marking Machine costs $7,000 to $15,000. The HS-FL20 Fiber Laser Marking Machine costs $3,500 to $6,500. The HS-CO2 Laser Marking Machine costs $4,500 to $8,000. You can ask for a free test to see which machine is best for you.
Tip: Always check the price, features, and long-term costs before you buy. This helps you get the best machine for your business.
