Occasional faults during laser cutting machine use are nothing to panic about. The following common problems can be checked first:
- Cutting through fails: check whether laser power has dropped, lenses are dirty, or the optical path is misaligned;
- Burred cutting: appropriately reduce speed or increase power, and check the focus position;
- Abnormal noise: check whether guide rails and belts lack oil or are loose;
- Poor fume extraction: clean dust from the fan and ducts.
If the problem cannot be resolved, contact the manufacturer’s after-sales for remote guidance or on-site service.

