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Comment utiliser le graveur de laser Commarker: Un guide complet de démarrage

Use the ComMarker Omni 1 Laser Engraver

If you’ve recently picked up the Graveur laser ComMarker and aren’t quite sure how to get started, you’re not alone. A lot of new users—especially hobbyists and small business owners—aren’t sure how to go from unboxing to engraving that first beautiful piece.

That’s why we at ComMarker put together this in-depth, easy-to-follow guide. Que vous travailliez le bois, acrylique, cuir, métal, or even polished stone, this step-by-step tutorial will walk you through exactly what you need to know to use your ComMarker like a pro.


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🔧 Partie 1: Getting Started with the ComMarker Omni 1

Avant de commencer la gravure, let’s walk through setup and software installation.

1.1 La configuration initiale

Here’s how to get your engraver and software ready to go:

  1. Visit the Official ComMarker Website
    Go to https://www.commarker.com and create your free account.
    Verify your email and login.
  2. Download Software
    Head over to the “Download Center” section on the website.
    Download with LightBurn logiciel.
  3. Install Software & Reboot
    Run the installer. After installation, restart your PC to ensure the driver is fully recognized.
  4. Connectez la machine
    Use the USB cable to connect your ComMarker Omni 1 to your computer. Make sure the laser engraver is powered on.

Once everything’s connected, open LightBurn—you’re ready to start designing.


🖼️ 1.2 Importing Your Design

LightBurn makes it easy to bring your design to life. Here’s how:

  1. Open LightBurn, then click on File → Import.
  2. Choose a supported file format such as SVG, DXF, PNG, ou PGB.
  3. Drag your artwork onto the design canvas.
  4. Redimensionner, reposition, or rotate the design as needed to fit your target material.

Conseil: For best results, use high-resolution or vector-based designs to maintain crisp details during engraving.


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⚙️ 1.3 Matériel & Paramètres laser

Now that your design is loaded, it’s time to fine-tune the laser settings:

  1. On the right side of LightBurn, find the Processing Parameters panel.
  2. Choose your material type (par exemple., bois, acrylique, cuir, etc.).
  3. Adjust settings like:
    • Puissance de sortie (%): Controls engraving depth
    • Vitesse (mm/s): Affects detail and burn rate
    • Fréquence (kHz): Used more for metal and stone engraving
  4. Cliquez sur “Focus Calibration” to auto-focus the laser—or manually adjust the Z-axis for a sharp focus point.

Need help dialing in the right settings? ComMarker’s website has downloadable material preset templates to help you get started.


▶️ 1.4 Test Run & Gravure

Before you hit “Go,” it’s always smart to run a dry test:

  1. Cliquez sur “Preview Path” to see how the laser will move across your material.
  2. Cliquez sur “Dry Run” (no laser fire) to make sure your laser head clears the material without collisions.
  3. When ready, Cliquez sur “Start Engraving” and let the Omni 1 do the magic.
  4. Once done, turn off the laser and safely disconnect the USB cable.

Congratulations—you’ve just completed your first engraving job with the ComMarker Omni 1!


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🪵 Partie 2: Deep Engraving on Metal & Calcul

When you’re ready to move beyond wood or acrylic, le Titan 1 can tackle deeper, more durable materials like métal et pierre. Here’s how to handle advanced projects with confidence.


🧩 2.1 Choisir les bons matériaux & Accessoires

  • Pour le métal:
    Utiliser special coated metal sheets or apply a laser marking spray (like CerMark or Brilliance). This enhances contrast and engraving depth.
  • For Stone:
    Choose polished granite or marble with a clean, dry surface. Avoid cracked or uneven textures for best results.

⚙️ 2.2 Fine-Tuning the Settings for Depth & Clarté

For deeper or more durable materials, your laser needs extra precision and power:

🔩 Metal Engraving Settings

  • Pouvoir: 80–100%
  • Vitesse: 200–300 mm/s
  • Fréquence: 25–35 kHz
  • Laissez-passer: 1–2 depending on desired contrast

🪨 Stone Engraving Settings

  • Pouvoir: 90–100%
  • Vitesse: 100–150 mm/s
  • Fréquence: 20–30 kHz
  • Laissez-passer: 3–5, engraving just 0.1–0.2 mm deep per pass for best texture and finish

💡 Tip: With both metal and stone, less is more. It’s better to make multiple shallow passes than a single deep cut, which can crack or distort your material.

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🔄 2.3 Repeat Scans & Aftercare

After your first engraving pass:

  1. Inspect the piece for depth and clarity.
  2. Si besoin, adjust the power or speed and run a second or third pass.

After the final pass:

  • Métal: Wipe down with isopropyl alcohol. You can also apply anti-rust spray or sealant to preserve the finish.
  • Calcul: Use a soft-bristle brush to clean off dust. Apply stone polish to bring out the natural sheen and protect the surface.

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💬 Final Thoughts

With the right setup and a little practice, le Graveur laser ComMarker can handle just about any material you throw at it—from wood and acrylic to deep metal marking and stone etching.

If you’re ever stuck or unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out. Le ComMarkerName support team is ready to help with one-on-one assistance, project tips, and technical support. Whether you’re launching a side hustle, making gifts, or bringing laser tech to the classroom—this is your machine to make it happen.

🔧 Ready to dive in? Start your creative journey with ComMarker today!


Need help? Contact the ComMarkerName support team for step-by-step assistance, dépannage, or project consultations.

À propos David Lee

Bonjour, Je suis David Lee, Je suis un graveur laser commercial professionnel passionné et créatif et un spécialiste du marquage avec une richesse d'expérience et un large éventail de connaissances.. Dans le passé 10 années, Je me suis concentré sur les solutions de gravure laser et de marquage pour divers projets commerciaux. Je suis sensible aux nouvelles technologies et aux tendances de design. ,constamment à la recherche de la meilleure expérience de gravure laser et de marquage

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