Monport 40W CO2 Settings for Acrylic (PMMA)

Recommended speed, power, and pass settings for acrylic (pmma) on the Monport 40W CO2 (40W CO2 laser, 10.6\u03bcm wavelength, 300\u00d7500mm work area). The Monport 40W CO2 is a budget-friendly K40-style CO2 laser that delivers solid cutting and engraving performance at an entry-level price point.

TypeCO2
Power40W
Wavelength10.6\u03bcm
Work Area300\u00d7500mm

The Monport 40W CO2 is a 40W CO2 laser with a 300\u00d7500mm work area. CO2 lasers excel at cutting and engraving acrylic, producing flame-polished edges that look professionally finished. Below you will find tested starting parameters for cutting and engraving acrylic (pmma) on this machine.

Safety Note: Only use cast acrylic. Extruded acrylic may produce inconsistent results. Never laser PVC-based plastics -- they release toxic chlorine gas.

Cutting Settings

ThicknessSpeed (mm/s)Power (%)PassesNotes
3mm1558%1Clear and colored acrylic -- CO2 handles both

Engraving Settings

ThicknessSpeed (mm/s)Power (%)PassesNotes
35018%1
Important: These are starting reference values. Actual results vary based on material batch, focus calibration, air assist, ambient temperature, and lens condition. Always test on scrap material before running your final piece.

How to Set Up Acrylic (PMMA) on the Monport 40W CO2

  1. 1Secure your acrylic (pmma) flat on the work bed using clamps, magnets, or a honeycomb pin set to prevent movement during the job.
  2. 2Set your focus distance accurately — use the auto-focus probe if your machine has one, or measure manually with the focus gauge.
  3. 3Ensure your water cooling system is running and the coolant temperature is between 15–25°C before starting the laser.
  4. 4Enable air assist if available. A steady stream of air at the cut point removes debris, reduces charring, and helps prevent flare-ups.
  5. 5Enter the speed, power, and pass count from the settings table above into LightBurn. Use the “Cut” or “Engrave” layer settings panel.
  6. 6Run a small test cut or engrave on a scrap piece of acrylic (pmma) before committing to your final project piece. Adjust power up or down by 5–10% based on results.

What to Expect When Lasering Acrylic (PMMA)

CO2 lasers produce beautiful flame-polished edges on acrylic — the cut edges will be smooth, clear, and glass-like without any additional finishing. Engraving creates a frosted white appearance that contrasts well against colored acrylic. Expect some acrylic vapor during cutting; ventilation is important.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Running at full power on the first attempt — always start with a test piece at the recommended settings and adjust incrementally. Going straight to maximum power risks burning through the material or causing fire.
  • Forgetting to check the water cooling system before starting. CO2 laser tubes can overheat and suffer permanent damage if the coolant is not flowing or is above 25°C.
  • Not removing the protective paper masking after cutting — leaving it on too long can cause residue that is difficult to remove. Peel it off soon after cutting.
  • Cutting acrylic that is cast vs. extruded without adjusting settings — extruded acrylic melts differently and may produce uneven edges.

Tips for Acrylic (PMMA) on Laser Machines

  • CO2 lasers produce flame-polished edges on acrylic automatically.
  • Diode lasers cannot cut clear acrylic -- use dark or opaque colors only.
  • Leave the protective paper on while cutting to prevent surface marks.
  • Reduce speed for thicker sheets to ensure a full clean cut.
  • For engraving, use high speed and moderate power to get a frosted white finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

What speed and power should I use for acrylic (pmma) on the Monport 40W CO2?
For 3mm acrylic (pmma), start with 15 mm/s at 58% power with 1 pass. Always test on scrap material first and adjust based on your specific conditions.
Can the Monport 40W CO2 cut acrylic (pmma)?
Yes, the Monport 40W CO2 can cut acrylic (pmma). For 3mm thickness, use 15 mm/s at 58% power.
Can the Monport 40W CO2 engrave acrylic (pmma)?
Yes. For engraving acrylic (pmma), use 350 mm/s at 18% power for a single pass.

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