We are currently still in contact with our supplier. As soon as we have more detailed information on the scope of delivery, we will update this for the product.
The engraver is suitable for wood, cardboard, plastic and leather. Anodised aluminium is not listed in the materials specified, so engraving on it is probably not intended or not optimally possible.
Such devices usually come with corresponding instructions and safety information. These should always be read before use. However, you can find the manufacturer's user manual with the corresponding safety instructions here: https://wiki.creality.com/en/laser-engraver/falcon2-pro/user-manual
Yes, the Air Assist and the 1.6W laser module are included with the Creality Laser Falcon 2 Pro.
- The Air Assist helps to blow away dirt during engraving and cutting and to achieve optimum results.
- The device comes with a 40W laser module and an additional 1.6W laser module for fine employees.
Yes, the Creality Falcon2 Pro comes with the Air Assist and the 1.6W laser head.
- The Air Assist is used to blow away dirt and smoke during engraving and cutting in order to achieve optimum results.
- The 1.6W laser head enables fine and detailed engravings.
The exhaust air filter is not supplied as standard. We offer the set separately in the range at https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/creality-ersatzfilter-fuer-falcon-rauchfilter-yw200-zubehoer-3d-drucker-zubehoer-47920753.
The first question is linked to the second, in the sense that the power of the laser will define the possible cutting depth and working speed.
According to the manufacturer, you can cut up to 10 mm with a 22W laser, but this really depends on the material.
Personally, I wouldn't recommend cutting 10mm with the 22W laser as this would result in a poor quality cut and additional smoke/fire risks, but having tried cutting 6mm MDF, the cut was particularly clean.
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It would seem so, as the supplier information sheet specifies: "when you buy the 40W laser module, you also get a 1.6W laser module for finer, more detailed engraving". :)
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The question has been answered by my colleague here:
https://www.digitec.ch/en/s1/questionandanswer/bonjourdans-la-description-il-est-note-falcon-2-pro-40w-alors-que-dans-la-description-il-est-note-22-671788
The Creality Falcon 2 Pro comes with several software options to support your engraving and cutting work.
### Free software
- One free option is LaserGRBL, which is easy to use and particularly suitable for beginners. It allows you to import images and vectors in common formats such as SVG, DXF, PNG, JPG and BMP.
### LightBurn
- LightBurn is a more advanced software, but is subject to a charge. It offers extensive functions for editing and creating your projects and is compatible with the Creality Falcon 2 Pro. LightBurn also supports the import of various file formats and offers tools for material testing and camera calibration.
Both software solutions are compatible with the Creality Falcon 2 Pro and offer different functions depending on your needs and budget.
The scope of delivery includes: Instruction manual, Air-Assist pump, 1.6 watt laser module, USB adapter with micro SD card slot, 8/10 open-end spanner, brush, 2 USB/A to USB/C cables, Velcro bandages, chock for manual Z-offset, hexagon socket spanner set, spare screws, spare lens, Lightburn calibration chart and a storage box.
Alternatively, a power supply unit, exhaust pipe, interior lighting, camera, safety goggles, lime wood board, tools for assembly, TF card with card reader and key are also included.
The laser comes pre-assembled, with the movement mechanism and laser module already ready for use.
The maximum component height that can be engraved with the Creality Laser Falcon 2 Pro is determined by the engraving area and the design of the device. The engraving area is 400 x 415 mm, but the height of the material to be engraved is limited by the working area of the device.
The device has a closed construction, but the specific height limit for the material to be engraved is not explicitly stated in the sources provided. However, it can be assumed that the height of the material must remain within the housing of the device, which is typically around 100-150 mm, depending on the model and design.
For exact information on the maximum height, I recommend consulting the operating instructions or the manufacturer's technical specifications, as these details are missing.