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Atezr · Diode
Atezr P2
Enclosed Atezr diode with air assist: mid-budget safety focus
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Last updated How we evaluate
Released September 2023
TL;DR
Atezr P2 competes with Acmer P3 and xTool S1 in the enclosed diode space. Decent engraving, moderate cutting. Less community documentation than xTool: verify support in your region.
Best for
What makes this machine stand out
Hardware and workflow features worth understanding before you buy : not just wattage on a label.
Open-frame : plan safety first
There is no factory enclosure: you wear OD-rated glasses, control smoke, and keep kids/pets away. You trade cabinet convenience for price and access : fine in a dedicated workshop, stressful in a living room without a plan.
Air assist included
Factory air assist blows smoke out of the kerf for cleaner cuts : especially acrylic and dark wood. If it is included, you skip the first upgrade most open-frame owners buy separately.
LightBurn compatible
LightBurn support means advanced layers, camera tools, and workflows many makers outgrow the stock app with. Confirm your exact controller board before assuming full features : some machines need a paid license separately.
Our verdict
Ideal if you
Atezr P2 20W is the versatile hobby / side-business SKU: clean engraving and light wood or leather cuts with comparable benchmarks on Maker Atlas.
Skip if you
Not a CO₂ replacement for clear acrylic or heavy thick-stock production.
Pros
- Everyday engrave and light cut mix: typical 5 mm basswood in several passes
- Integrated cabinet helps contain the beam and everyday smoke versus open-frame diodes
- Software on the profile: trial your workflow on scrap before production
Cons
- Clear cast acrylic and thick production cutting still favor CO₂, not diode power alone
- Confirm optical wattage on the listing before you buy
What this machine is for
Enclosed mid-budget diode for safer home engraving
Enclosed 20W diode for apartment-friendly engraving and light cutting.
Laser spot size
~0.08 mm spot
Motion precision: 0.01 mm
Sample engrave job
~8–12 min
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Sample cut job
~5–8 min
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Reference benchmark: same job size on every machine so you can compare times fairly. Times are estimates for the reference job above; your design complexity and settings will change them.
Materials
- · Wood
- · Leather
- · Slate
- · Anodized aluminum
Accessories & add-ons
Typical inclusions and add-ons for this profile : confirm your SKU.
- Optional
Enclosure / cabinet
Third-party enclosure improves smoke control and safety
- Recommended
Laser safety glasses
~450 nm diode: OD rated for your wavelength
- Recommended
Fire extinguisher
Editorial guidance : not a live parts list. See also: Ventilation setup · Safety basics
Practical notes
Beginner notes
This profile covers Atezr P2. Read the TL;DR and benchmarks before buying, then compare nearby models on the Compare page.
Pro tips
Run scrap tests first. Use this profile’s reference times for quotes, not marketing claims.
Pro / technical specsRaw numbers for experienced users comparing machines.
- Max speed (spec)
- 320 mm/s
- Avg engrave speed
- 70–145 mm/s fill
- Avg cut speed
- 4–10 mm/s on 3 mm wood
Alternatives to the Atezr P2
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Acmer · Diode · $799 – $1,969
Acmer packs an enclosed 20W diode, camera preview, and air assist into a sub-$800 package. Performance sits between open-frame budget machines and xTool S1. Worth considering if xTool pricing hurts but you still want enclosure and camera.

xTool · Diode · $549 – $699
Launched May 2026, the M2 packs laser engraving, cutting, and integrated inkjet color printing into one enclosed desktop at $599. Built for everyday crafters and Etsy sellers who want color + laser without a pro CO₂ budget: not a metal-marking or production cutter.
