Laser Settings for Rubber (Laser-Grade)
Can you laser engrave rubber?
Only laser-grade stamp rubber, sold specifically for the job (usually 'low odour' grades). Ordinary rubber produces toxic fumes and should never go in a laser. Laser rubber engraves deeply and is how traditional rubber stamps are made.
CO210.6 µm settings
| Variant | Operation | Speed | Power | Passes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rubber (laser-grade stamp) | Engrave | 100–200 mm/s | 40–60% | 1–2 | 60 W |
⚠ EngraveLaser-safe stamp rubber only — ordinary rubber is toxic.
PrepPreparation & technique
Engrave in reverse (mirror) for stamps. Expect dust — clean the machine after.
⚠ SafetyLaser-safe stamp rubber only. If the listing doesn't say laser-safe, it isn't.
LearnMatching tutorials
All values are starting points at the stated reference wattage. Run a test grid on your own machine and material batch first.