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Frddiud Laser Engraving Marking Color Paper, 2 PCS Gold Marking Paper, 15.3" x 10.4" Laser Engraving Paper for Fiber Laser Marking and Engraving, Laser to Engrave on Metal, Ceramics, Glass (Gold)

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Color: Gold


Features

  • WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS: Laser engraved paper can be used for ceramics, cups, tableware, plexiglass, crystal, jade, artificial stone, plastic, resin, acrylic and other non-metallic products. Laser etching paper can be used with lasers and other fiber lasers, diode lasers and CO2 laser engraving machines.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY LASER ENGRAVING SUPPLIES: Gold glass etching paper is ideal for personalized holiday gifts, holiday decorations, home decor and more. 2 sheets of laser marking paper help you to efficiently engrave designs on metal, ceramics, stone, glass, crystal and jade; Compatible with most fiber lasers, diode lasers, CO2 laser cutters and engraving machines.
  • EASY TO USE AND PROCESS: Each sheet of engraving color paper measures 15.3" x 10.4" and is large enough to cut to any size to meet different needs. The color paper for glass laser engraving absorbs laser energy efficiently, and each piece comes with detailed instructions to make your laser engraving process easy to follow.
  • WATERPROOF & DURABLE: The laser color marking paper is made of high quality material, which is insoluble in water, corrosion-proof, colorfast, and scratch-resistant; the laser engraved patterns can be firmly bonded to metal, glass, and ceramic surfaces.
  • DIY: Gold laser engraved marker paper is the perfect accessory to add laser prints for customizing your own unique patterns for makers, offices, jewelry making or DIY crafts. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Package Dimensions: 15.27 x 10.79 x 0.79 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Manufacturer: Frddiud


Date First Available: August 9, 2023


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  • Washes Away
Color: Black
I am really kind of let down. After months trying to teach myself how to use my engraver I was really excited to finally get to try this paper. I am unhappy with the results thus far. I tried it on both glass and acrylic and neither worked out very well. On both pieces the part that was supposed to be etched into the piece washed away or flaked off. I have not tried it on metal or wood but I will probably give it a shot. If I figure out why it is not working I will come back and update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by SpeedMonkey

  • Convenient With Less Mess
Color: Black
This paper is an interesting alternative to paste or sprays. It is not as messy to apply to the work piece. I found it more difficult to hone in on the right laser settings than for the paste. Once you are done with the soak method to loosen the excess, it doesn’t just flake away like the instructions indicated. You will need some scrubbing. Overall it is a more expensive option for marking, that takes some work to get it right. It is not as messy as other options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Ken

  • Works well, but very fragile
Color: Black
For purposes of this review, I'll compare this product to Cermark (or even just black paint). The quality of the mark you get from this is excellent, but to get good results requires some work and a gentle hand. This stuff applies like a decal. If you ever made model cars or planes as a kid, you'll be familiar with the process. Cut off how much you need from the sheet, soak it in water for a couple minutes, then peel the film off the paper and apply to your surface. The film is very delicate. Use care when applying it. In order to not get uneven results, you'll have to make sure it applies evenly without any bubbles. Once in place, I found that lightly tapping it with a paper towel did the trick. Trying to squeeze out the bubbles with any tool immediately caused it to tear. After doing your marking/engraving, the film cleans off with water. While giving you similar results to Cermark, this stuff is much harder to work with reliably. This is nice to have in the tool kit if you've got something you need to mark that you cannot get paint overspray on. It certainly won't replace Cermark or paint for the majority of my projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by MB

  • Confusing instructions
Color: Black
There is some typos and odd grammar on the included instructions. It says to wet the paper then place it onto the object to be engraved for anyone confused as I was.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Brian Hoffek

  • Too Costly for Glass/Ceramic, Works GREAT on Metal
Color: Black
I have been having a time trying to get my laser to even think about marking stainless steel. I've tried every trick out there - including the yellow mustard trick. Still no go. THIS stuff, though... I am thoroughly impressed! I ran a power test at 100 mm/m from 20% up to 100% on my AtomStack A5 Pro 5.5 watt diode laser. As you can see, even at the lowest power, I am still able to mark the metal, but at full power, the etching is dark and durable. This is basically a water slide decal. The instructions say to PEEL the piece off after soaking it in water, but I would not recommend that. Once the decal will slide on the paper backing, lay the entire thing on your work piece and, holding the backing paper in once hand, slide the decal off and into position with your other hand. As long as it stays wet, you can reposition it. Once you have it where you want, CAREFULLY squeegee the air bubbles out with the included scraper and completely dry it with a hair dryer. Once the work piece is engraved, you're supposed to just re-wet the decal it off it comes. In my experience, you will need to use a scouring pad (one of those green things you use in the kitchen works best) to scrub the decal off, keeping the piece under running water as you do so. The description of this is confusing. In one place it says it works on metal (as you can see it does) but every where else it only mentions using it on ceramic. This stuff is costly... I would not recommend using it for ceramic or glass. For that, just use cheap white acrylic craft paint (the Norton White Tile Method). But for metal... this works great. I don't know how it compares cost wise to the various sprays, but ... that's your call. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Derek Tombrello Derek Tombrello

  • Not for me
Color: Black
I have been laser engraving for many, many years and I'm always looking for new ideas. This paper sounded interesting, getting a black mark on hard surfaces can sometimes be a challenge. Unfortunately, for me, this paper didn't work. It comes with thorough directions on how to apply it to your object, that at least is a plus. It goes on like a decal - soak it, slide it onto the substrate, carefully smooth and dry it. What it doesn't have is any recommendation on laser settings...none at all. I know there are many variations in laser machines but any settings would be helpful, I can adjust for my machine if I have a starting point for power/speed/density. As you can see in the pictures, it looked like I was burning through the paper (it starts at the bottom) so I turned the power down - that was the wrong thing to do as it didn't leave any mark at all, while it made a little at the higher power. I also tried it on clear glass and basically the same thing - I can engrave glass with my machine, adding this paper just made it look gray. For me it's just too much work for too little success, I can do it faster and easier with other sprays and brush-on pastes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Karen G Karen G

  • Works well if you are careful
Color: Black
I got this to test with my laser and was happy with the results. I recommend you read all the instructions thoroughly before starting. Works exactly as the instructs state and leaves what appears to be a long lasting image on the item being worked on.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Everette Beach

  • Easy to use
Color: Black
This is quite easy to use. Just follow the instructions on the project page. I am using this with my xTool D1 Pro laser to engrave on glass. You can use tempura paint, but I find this less messy. Most of the paper is easily peeled off afterwards. I just had to wash of the remaining bits that stuck under some running water. It works as expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by J L

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