Following you will find the most common questions customers ask about the products we sell.
About Universal Laser Systems
What Materials Can Lasers Engrave?
Plastic, acrylic, coated metal, wood, glass, stone, leather, rubber, and most organic materials. CO2 lasers in this power range do not engrave bare metals but will cleanly engrave through paint and other coatings to expose bare metal.
What are the advantages of a Laser?
Lasers are easy to use in a variety of profitable applications. What’s more, there are certain advantages to using a laser over other conventional tools:
Lasers engrave faster than many conventional methods.
The laser produces its engraved mark with a non-contact application, thereby reducing potential product damage and deformation.
The mark of a laser is permanent, concise, and clean.
Lasers can be used on most materials, including plastic, acrylic, coated metal, wood, glass, stone, leather, rubber, and many organic materials as well.
Lasers that engrave can also be used to cut through thin materials.
With the help of special optics, a CO2 laser can mark on some metals.
How Much Maintenance is Required
Periodic cleaning is the most common general maintenance. It is desirable to clean the two exposed mirrors and lens in the same way one would clean a camera lens. The moving parts and engraving table should also be wiped down. Periodic cleaning requires less than 5 minutes. With periodic cleaning, most potential problems are eliminated. Other maintenance such as part replacements and adjustments have been minimized but when necessary can be accomplished by the machine operator on site with minimal down time.
What are the differences between the laser system models?
We offer a wide selection of models because we work with a wide selection of customers. For those whom prefer to work with small applications and materials our VersaLaser desktop model makes an ideal choice. We also offer bigger models for larger applications from the VersaLaser Series (VLS). For higher production we like to recommend the Professional Series (PLS). When working with extra large products our Industrial Series (ILS) is a rational choice especially with its pass-through capabilities. All laser systems can be fitted with several choices of laser cartridges and our bigger units offer the most power with their double cartridge capacity allowing up to 150 watts of power.
What are the effective differences between the laser cartridge power options
The laser cartridge’s power is what gives your work its full potential. ULS makes cartridges from 10 watts up to 75 watts. Bigger units like the PLS and ILS models offer double cartridge capacities allowing up to 150 watts of power. More power means better, deeper engraving and cutting depths. All our cartridge powers can be set to work with delicate items such as paper and fabrics but only the higher powered cartridges really work with hard products such as stones and plastics. That is why someone only wanting to cut paper and fabrics can purchase a less expensive cartridge with less power. Our customers never have to pay more for what they may never need.
How long does a laser cartridge last ?
The laser cartridge comes with a 2 year warranty but that doesn’t mean our cartridges will last only 2 years. ULS cartridges are made to go well into 5 years of use with some cases lasting longer before needing to be re-charged. ULS is the only laser system manufacturer whom engineers their own laser cartridges ranging from 10 watts to 75 watts. With all ULS systems and laser cartridges coming from Scottsdale, Arizona our customers have the lowest re-charge cost and the fastest response time available to them.
What is the cost of recharging a laser cartridge?
ULS is the only manufacturer to engineer laser cartridges to power their laser systems. Every laser system and cartridge is made in Scottsdale, Arizona which helps to expedite a laser recharge. The cost for recharging the ULS laser cartridge depends on the power level, but it's the lowest in the industry. Contact our office to see how to effectively recharge your ULS laser cartridge.
What should I do if I have a problem with my laser system
Easy. Call or email KLUZ International once you detect your laser system isn’t giving you its full potential. We can handle cases over the phone and even send out a ULS factory trained technician to find a solution to any issue.
Are the laser systems easy to use ?
The Universal Laser is extremely easy to use and takes little time to learn. To use the laser system our customers have the choice of which design software they would like to work with, such as CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator and AutoCAD. Your design is then sent to the Universal Control Panel(UCP) where the operator can adjust power, speed, and other advanced settings.
About Kluz International
Why Should I Buy from Kluz International?
Kluz International has the experience and systems knowledge to optimize the advantages lasers provide. We’ll work closely with you to select and install the appropriate laser engraving, cutting, or marking system for your business. We’ll also provide on-site training and assistance when needed. Our facility in California is equipped with different models for your review, we have spare parts for immediate delivery and we can provide service to your systems when you need it.
Who is Kluz International?
KLUZ INTERNATIONAL is working to become your #1 resource for all laser system, service and materials needed. See our About Us page to learn more about us.
What laser systems does KLUZ International offer?
KLUZ International is a proud distributor of Universal Laser Systems (ULS) and their wide variety of products. With choices from 3 model lines like the VersaLaser, Professional Series, and the Industrial Series our customers have quite a few options in sizes from 16” x12” to our 48” x 24”. In addition to size, our customers get to choose their laser power and accessories to make their ideal laser system for personal or business use. View the variety we have to offer by visiting our products page.
Contact our offices for questions on used equipment whether you wish to sell or purchase.
About Roland Engravers
What materials can I print with the Direct Jet ?
The Direct Jet is a flat bed printer capable of printing in pretty much any rigid materials. Wood, acrylic, glass, ceramic, metals are easily colored. This system is excellent for short run of promotional products.