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FAQs About Falcon Laser Engravers & Cutters

New to Falcon or laser engraving in general? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered! Here are answers to some of the most common questions from creators like you. Let’s get you engraving with confidence.
Which laser engraver is right for me? What are the differences between models?

The best laser engraver for you depends on your specific needs—such as the materials you plan to work with, the thickness you want to cut, the level of detail required, and whether portability, power, or automation matters most to you.

  • If you're a beginner or hobbyist working with wood, leather, or paper, a compact diode laser like the Falcon CR 5W may be ideal.
  • For faster speed and deeper cutting (e.g., thicker wood, acrylic), the Falcon A1 10W offers more power and precision.
  • If you're looking for advanced performance, automation features, and cutting of thicker materials (up to 22mm wood or 30mm acrylic), the Falcon2 Pro 60W is a top-tier choice.

Still not sure? Our support team is always here to help! Feel free to reach out—we’re happy to recommend the best model based on your goals and budget.

The types of materials a laser engraver can process depend on the laser type, power output, and the material’s properties. As diode laser engravers, the Falcon series machines are ideal for working with a wide range of non-metal and coated metal materials. Here's a breakdown by model:

Falcon CR Series

Engraving: Cardboard, wood, bamboo, rubber, leather, fabric, acrylic, painted/coated metals, plastics, etc.

Cutting: Cardboard, wood, bamboo, leather, fabric, acrylic (excluding transparent acrylic), plastics, etc.

Falcon A1 Series

Engraving: Cardboard, wood, bamboo, rubber, leather, fabric, acrylic, painted/coated metals, plastics, etc.

Cutting: Cardboard, wood (6mm), bamboo, leather, fabric, acrylic (excluding transparent acrylic)(9.6mm), plastics, etc.

Falcon2 Series

Engraving: Paper, wood, bamboo, leather, fabric, acrylic, painted/coated metal, plastic, etc.

Cutting: Paper, wood (20mm), bamboo, leather, fabric, non-transparent acrylic (clear acrylic cannot be cut)(30mm), plastic, etc.

Falcon2 Pro Series

Engraving: Paper, wood, bamboo, leather, fabric, acrylic, painted/coated metal, plastic, etc.

Cutting: Paper, wood (22mm), bamboo, leather, fabric, non-transparent acrylic (clear acrylic cannot be cut)(30mm), plastic, etc.

All Falcon Series machines use diode lasers, which are suitable for engraving coated or painted metals, such as anodized aluminum or powder-coated surfaces. However, they cannot cut metal or engrave directly on bare (uncoated) metal surfaces.

The working area of Creality’s Falcon Series laser engravers varies by model, and directly impacts the maximum material size you can work with.

Here's a detailed breakdown:

Falcon CR Series: 400 × 415 mm

Falcon A1 Series: 305 × 381mm

Falcon2 Series: 400 × 415mm

Falcon2 Pro Series: 400 × 400mm

The Falcon Series laser engravers are highly precise, with motion accuracy of ±0.01 mm and laser spot sizes as small as 0.06 × 0.06 mm, allowing for detailed engraving and clean cuts.

Yes, you can use a laser engraver at home.

Many models—especially enclosed ones like the Creality Falcon A1 or Falcon2 Pro—are built with home safety and convenience in mind. They're beginner-friendly, Class 1 laser-safe, and ideal for indoor use with proper ventilation.

Space Requirements: Occupies around 0.5–1 square meter. Compact enough to fit on a desk or workbench, making it easy to integrate into a home office or creative workspace.

Noise Level: Runs quietly, with only light sounds from fans and motors. Suitable for indoor use without disturbing your household.

Smoke Management: Yes, it generates smoke when cutting certain materials. To ensure clean air, use it near a window, and pair it with an exhaust fan or air purifier for better ventilation.

Yes, investing in a laser engraver or cutter can be highly profitable — especially for custom products, small businesses, or craft sales. Explore real success stories from Falcon users and see how they turned creativity into income.

Not at all — laser engraving and cutting is easy to learn, especially with beginner-friendly machines like the Falcon Series!

Just head over to the official Falcon YouTube channel for step-by-step video tutorials that’ll help you get started in no time.

No worries if you’re new — you don’t need any experience or design skills to get started! The software is super beginner-friendly, and you’ll find thousands of ready-made designs online to explore.

To make things even easier, we invite you to join our Falcon Laser Engravers Facebook Group — a welcoming community where experienced users and laser pros are always happy to share tips, troubleshoot problems, and inspire your creative journey.

The Falcon Laser is compatible with both third-party and official software:

1. Third-Party Software

LaserGRBL (Free)

– Windows only, real-time engraving, great for beginners.

LightBurn (Paid, with a 30-day free trial)

– Supports real-time and offline engraving. Offers advanced design tools. Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

2. Official SoftwareFalcon

Falcon Design Space (Free) – A user-friendly platform developed specifically for Falcon users. Ideal for beginners and quick projects.

Note: For real-time engraving, your computer must stay awake and responsive during operation (no sleep mode, no screen lock), or engraving might be interrupted.

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