Haotian JPT MOPA Split Fiber Laser Engraver
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Leather |
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Standard Q-switched fiber lasers operate with a fixed pulse width — they do one thing, and they do it well: fast black marking on metal. If that's all you need, a standard fiber laser is sufficient.
MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) gives you independent control over two parameters that Q-switched lasers cannot adjust: pulse width (2–500 ns) and pulse frequency (1–4,000 kHz). This adjustability is what unlocks the full range of applications that make a fiber laser a serious production investment:
One machine. Full MOPA parameter range. Every application available at the right power level for your work.
This is the most important decision on this page. Each power level delivers specific, real capability — not just a marginal number increment. Here's what each configuration actually means for your work.
The 60W JPT M7 E2 (YDFLP-E2-60-M7-M-R) is the most broadly applicable starting point in the lineup and the best-selling configuration for a reason. It delivers the full MOPA capability — color marking, deep engraving, anodized aluminum blackening, and sensitive material marking — at the most accessible price point. Air-cooled, simple to install, and capable of handling the majority of small-to-medium production shop work without limitation.
Best for: Custom jewelry and accessories businesses, promotional product engraving, firearms marking, smaller batch custom work, shops entering fiber laser engraving for the first time.
Honest limitation: Deep engraving on large areas and thick tool steel takes more passes and more time than higher-wattage configurations. If deep engraving at volume is your core daily work, the 100W is the better starting investment.
The 80W JPT M7 M-version (YDFLP-80-M7-M-R) is the highest-power air-cooled configuration in the lineup and the one with the best beam quality of the entire M7 series: M² below 1.3, compared to the 60W E2's M² below 1.8 and most competing 80W machines on the market.
That M² difference is directly visible on fine detail work — micro-text, small QR codes, intricate linework, watchmaking-level engraving where mark edge quality is the product. It also runs deep engraving approximately 25–30% faster than the 60W, with up to 2.0 mJ single pulse energy for real depth capability on hard metals.
Best for: Watchmakers and fine instrument makers, jewelry studios where color mark quality is audited, micro-marking and traceability specialists, electronics component marking, and any shop that needs more than 60W without adding a water chiller.
Critical distinction: Above 80W, water cooling becomes mandatory. The 80W is the highest fiber laser power you can operate without a chiller — making it the right step up for shops that want more performance while keeping workshop infrastructure simple.

The 100W JPT M7 is the most powerful air-cooled fiber laser in the Haotian lineup and the configuration that delivers the best cost-to-capability ratio for serious production shops. It runs deep engraving jobs approximately 50% faster than a 60W machine — a job that takes 10 hours at 60W completes in 5 hours or less at 100W. That's not a marginal upgrade; it's a direct doubling of production capacity.
It handles thin metal cutting up to approximately 1.5mm, delivers the full MOPA color spectrum, and runs all the same applications as the 60W and 80W — just faster and deeper on every job. All 100W and above configurations include quartz F-theta lenses (standard glass cannot handle the thermal load at this power level without focal shift).
Best for: Established production shops running daily high-volume work, deep engraving specialists, shops cutting thin metal sheet alongside marking work, and any buyer who wants the maximum air-cooled performance available before committing to water cooling.
Honest comparison: If you're choosing between the 60W and the 100W for a production shop, the 100W is almost always the smarter investment. The price difference is modest; the output difference is material.
The 120W JPT M7 (YDFLP-120-M7-M-R) uses a water-cooled industrial chiller and sits in a deliberate position for shops that have outgrown 100W but don't yet need full 200W industrial capacity. It delivers a meaningful speed and depth improvement over the 100W, uses the same Sino-Galvo SG7110 scanning head and M-version source with imported seed and pump diodes, and represents a significant jump in deep engraving throughput for shops running heavier daily workloads.
Best for: Growing production shops upgrading from a 60W or 100W machine, shops taking on larger deep engraving contracts, businesses that need more power headroom than 100W provides without the full investment of a 200W industrial system.
Infrastructure note: Requires an industrial water chiller (included in the machine package). Plan for the chiller footprint in your workspace.
The 200W JPT M7 M-version (YDFLP-200-M7-M-R) is built for serious production environments where throughput is the primary requirement. At 200W, deep engraving jobs that would require hours at 100W are completed in a fraction of the time — this is true industrial-grade production speed. It uses water cooling, a Sino-Galvo SG2206 scanning head (an upgraded scanner better suited to sustained high-power operation than the SG7110), and M-version imported source components for the long-term beam stability that production shops require.
The 200W M7 is the smart choice for the majority of production shops because the majority of fiber laser work is on metals. You only pay the M8 premium if glass drilling is a genuine business requirement.
Best for: Contract manufacturers, high-volume custom product shops, industrial traceability operations, defense and automotive part marking, and any environment where the machine runs multiple shifts and deep engraving throughput directly determines daily revenue.
Infrastructure note: Requires industrial water cooling (included). Allows sufficient workspace planning for the chiller system.

The M7 handles everything in this lineup — color marking, deep engraving, traceability, thin metal cutting — without limitation for the vast majority of production shops. The M8 earns its premium in three specific situations:
Glass drilling or marking. The M8's shorter minimum pulse widths ablate glass cleanly without the micro-fracturing longer pulses cause. If optical glass, crystal, or borosilicate labware is a genuine business requirement, the M8 is not optional. The M7 will crack the material before it marks it.
Audited color consistency at volume. Both sources produce the full color spectrum on stainless and titanium. The M8's tighter beam quality produces more repeatable results across large batches — less drift between piece 1 and piece 500. Relevant if your color work is contractually specified or quality-audited.
Sustained multi-shift production. The M8 handles thermal stress at high duty cycles more predictably over years of operation. If the machine runs two or three shifts daily, that stability becomes measurable on sensitive applications over time.
The honest call: If your work is metals, the M7 is the right machine. Upgrade to the M8 when glass is on your material list, color consistency is contractually significant, or your operation runs at true industrial duty cycles. The M8 starts at $10,200 for 100W — a $3,300 premium over the equivalent M7. Make sure the application earns it.
Every configuration in this lineup uses the JPT M-version M7 MOPA source — the highest internal grade JPT offers — with imported seed and pump diodes from suppliers in Canada and France.
Most competing fiber laser machines at similar price points use the E2-version source with domestic components. The E2 delivers identical rated output parameters and performs identically on most jobs. The M-version difference becomes measurable in environments running thousands of hours at full power, where the imported components maintain beam consistency and output stability over years of sustained operation rather than gradually drifting.
For a production shop that will run this machine daily for years, the M-version is the specification that protects your investment long-term — not just on the day the machine arrives.
All configurations carry a rated source lifespan of over 100,000 hours.
Every configuration at 80W and above ships with quartz F-theta lenses as standard — because at these power levels, standard glass lenses develop thermal lensing (heat-induced focal shift) that degrades mark quality on sustained jobs. Quartz lenses handle the thermal load without focus drift, ensuring consistent results whether you're five minutes into a job or five hours in.
The scanning head is a Sino-Galvo high-speed scanner with dual red-dot positioning — the precision alignment system that lets you locate the focal point quickly every time you change materials or lenses, without burning test pieces.
Software: Every machine ships with EZCad 2 (original, not the Lite version) and is fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Use whichever software fits your workflow. If you already use LightBurn for CO2 or diode machines, the skills transfer directly with no additional driver configuration.
Supported file formats include AI, DXF, PLT, BMP, JPG, PNG, SVG, SHX, TTF, and more.
Every configuration ships as a complete working system — no hidden add-on costs:
Free DDP shipping to the US, Canada, and EU — all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees included. The price you see is the total cost. No surprise invoices after delivery. Estimated delivery approximately 30 days.
The Haotian JPT M7 is available from Haotian directly and through other resellers. Here's what specifically changes when you order through The Maker's Chest:
Q: How do I choose the right wattage for my business?
A: The honest framework: choose based on your primary daily application, not aspirational future use. The 60W covers most custom product, jewelry, and smaller-batch production work with full MOPA capability. The 80W is the right choice when fine detail and M² precision matter more than speed, and when you can't or won't add water cooling. The 100W is the smart production investment for shops running daily high-volume work — it's roughly twice as fast as 60W on deep engraving and the most cost-effective serious production configuration. The 120W is for shops that have genuinely outgrown 100W. The 200W is for industrial production environments where throughput is the business-critical variable. If you're still unsure after reading this, contact us — we'll ask about your materials and production goals and give you a direct recommendation.
Q: What is the difference between the M-version and E2-version JPT M7 source?
A: Both deliver identical rated output parameters including pulse energy, pulse width range, frequency range, and wavelength. The internal difference is the origin of the seed source and pump diodes: the M-version uses imported components from Canada and France; the E2-version uses domestic Chinese components. The performance difference is measurable only after thousands of hours of sustained full-power operation, where the imported components maintain beam consistency and output stability more predictably. For production shops running the machine daily for years, the M-version protects the long-term investment. Every configuration in the Haotian lineup uses the M-version source.
Q: Does any configuration require a water chiller?
A: The 60W, 80W, and 100W configurations are completely air-cooled — no water chiller, no plumbing, no coolant. The 120W and 200W configurations require water cooling — an industrial chiller is included in the machine package for both. Plan for the chiller footprint in your workspace when ordering these configurations.
Q: What materials can these machines engrave and mark?
A: All metals — stainless steel, aluminum, anodized aluminum, carbon steel, tool steel, brass, copper, gold, silver, titanium, tungsten, carbide, and most alloys. For non-metals, the 1064nm fiber wavelength works on hard plastics (ABS, PC, nylon), PVC, ceramics, and similar materials. Fiber lasers cannot engrave wood, leather, acrylic, paper, or fabric — those materials require a CO2 laser. They also cannot mark powder-coated tumblers cleanly — a CO2 galvo laser is the right tool for drinkware.
Q: Can these machines do color marking on stainless steel?
A: Yes — all configurations support full color marking on stainless steel and titanium through MOPA pulse width and frequency control. The complete color spectrum (gold, blue, red, green, purple, and others) is achievable once parameters are dialed in for your specific material. The 80W M-version's M² below 1.3 delivers tighter color consistency and finer color transition control than lower beam quality machines at equivalent settings.
Q: Why do the 80W and above configurations include quartz lenses instead of glass?
A: At 80W and above, standard glass F-theta lenses develop thermal lensing under sustained load — the lens heats up and the focal length shifts, degrading mark quality progressively during a long job. Quartz lenses have a significantly higher damage threshold and maintain consistent focus quality under sustained high-power output. All Haotian configurations at 80W and above include quartz lenses as standard.
Q: What software does it use, and is LightBurn compatible?
A: Every machine ships with EZCad 2 original software (not the Lite version used on lower-end machines) on USB drive. All configurations are fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux via the JCZ control board — no special drivers or workarounds required. If you already use LightBurn for other machines, the workflow transfers directly. The 120W and 200W configurations also support EZCad 3 upgrade for 2.5D capability (additional cost).
Q: What rotary options are available, and which should I choose?
A: Three rotary configurations are included free with every machine — you choose one: D60 for rings and bracelets (small diameter items), D80 for cups and tumblers up to 70mm diameter, and D100 for larger cups and tumblers up to 90mm diameter. If you engrave a mix of cylindrical items, the D80 covers the widest range of common drinkware and is the most popular selection.
Q: What is the warranty, and what does it actually cover?
A: 3 years on both the JPT laser source and the complete machine. If any component has a quality defect, Haotian ships a replacement at no cost — the broken part stays with you. Source defects go through JPT's manufacturer warranty with all freight covered by Haotian. After the warranty period, lifetime email support continues at no charge.
Q: Are there any import fees or customs charges beyond the listed price?
A: No. Free DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping to the US, Canada, and EU means all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees are included in the price shown. The amount you pay at checkout is the total cost. No surprise invoices after delivery.
Q: Why buy from The Maker's Chest instead of directly from Haotian?
A: Our 75-day return window gives you real production evaluation time — enough to run your material mix, develop your parameters, and confirm you chose the right wattage before you're committed. Our USA-based expert support team is reachable by phone and email, understands the full JPT M7 lineup, and is available for wattage selection guidance before purchase and parameter support throughout ownership. If you chose the wrong configuration for your work, we'll work with you on it — rather than leaving you with a machine that doesn't fit your shop.
| Haotian JPT MOPA Split | Haotian JPT MOPA Split Fiber Product Specifications |
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| Product Information | Laser Module Output Power: 60/80/100/120/200W Max Speed: 5000mm/s |
| Work Area |
Max working area: 300 x 300 mm (11.8 x 11.8 inch) Wave Lenght: 1064nm |
| Software and Connection | Operating Systems: Windows / macOS Control Software: EZCAD2/Lightburn Supported File Type: AI / BMP / DST / DWG / LAS / DXP Connection / Transmission: USB2.0 |
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Metal |
Plastics |
Stone |
Leather |
Rubber |
Standard Q-switched fiber lasers operate with a fixed pulse width — they do one thing, and they do it well: fast black marking on metal. If that's all you need, a standard fiber laser is sufficient.
MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) gives you independent control over two parameters that Q-switched lasers cannot adjust: pulse width (2–500 ns) and pulse frequency (1–4,000 kHz). This adjustability is what unlocks the full range of applications that make a fiber laser a serious production investment:
One machine. Full MOPA parameter range. Every application available at the right power level for your work.
This is the most important decision on this page. Each power level delivers specific, real capability — not just a marginal number increment. Here's what each configuration actually means for your work.
The 60W JPT M7 E2 (YDFLP-E2-60-M7-M-R) is the most broadly applicable starting point in the lineup and the best-selling configuration for a reason. It delivers the full MOPA capability — color marking, deep engraving, anodized aluminum blackening, and sensitive material marking — at the most accessible price point. Air-cooled, simple to install, and capable of handling the majority of small-to-medium production shop work without limitation.
Best for: Custom jewelry and accessories businesses, promotional product engraving, firearms marking, smaller batch custom work, shops entering fiber laser engraving for the first time.
Honest limitation: Deep engraving on large areas and thick tool steel takes more passes and more time than higher-wattage configurations. If deep engraving at volume is your core daily work, the 100W is the better starting investment.
The 80W JPT M7 M-version (YDFLP-80-M7-M-R) is the highest-power air-cooled configuration in the lineup and the one with the best beam quality of the entire M7 series: M² below 1.3, compared to the 60W E2's M² below 1.8 and most competing 80W machines on the market.
That M² difference is directly visible on fine detail work — micro-text, small QR codes, intricate linework, watchmaking-level engraving where mark edge quality is the product. It also runs deep engraving approximately 25–30% faster than the 60W, with up to 2.0 mJ single pulse energy for real depth capability on hard metals.
Best for: Watchmakers and fine instrument makers, jewelry studios where color mark quality is audited, micro-marking and traceability specialists, electronics component marking, and any shop that needs more than 60W without adding a water chiller.
Critical distinction: Above 80W, water cooling becomes mandatory. The 80W is the highest fiber laser power you can operate without a chiller — making it the right step up for shops that want more performance while keeping workshop infrastructure simple.

The 100W JPT M7 is the most powerful air-cooled fiber laser in the Haotian lineup and the configuration that delivers the best cost-to-capability ratio for serious production shops. It runs deep engraving jobs approximately 50% faster than a 60W machine — a job that takes 10 hours at 60W completes in 5 hours or less at 100W. That's not a marginal upgrade; it's a direct doubling of production capacity.
It handles thin metal cutting up to approximately 1.5mm, delivers the full MOPA color spectrum, and runs all the same applications as the 60W and 80W — just faster and deeper on every job. All 100W and above configurations include quartz F-theta lenses (standard glass cannot handle the thermal load at this power level without focal shift).
Best for: Established production shops running daily high-volume work, deep engraving specialists, shops cutting thin metal sheet alongside marking work, and any buyer who wants the maximum air-cooled performance available before committing to water cooling.
Honest comparison: If you're choosing between the 60W and the 100W for a production shop, the 100W is almost always the smarter investment. The price difference is modest; the output difference is material.
The 120W JPT M7 (YDFLP-120-M7-M-R) uses a water-cooled industrial chiller and sits in a deliberate position for shops that have outgrown 100W but don't yet need full 200W industrial capacity. It delivers a meaningful speed and depth improvement over the 100W, uses the same Sino-Galvo SG7110 scanning head and M-version source with imported seed and pump diodes, and represents a significant jump in deep engraving throughput for shops running heavier daily workloads.
Best for: Growing production shops upgrading from a 60W or 100W machine, shops taking on larger deep engraving contracts, businesses that need more power headroom than 100W provides without the full investment of a 200W industrial system.
Infrastructure note: Requires an industrial water chiller (included in the machine package). Plan for the chiller footprint in your workspace.
The 200W JPT M7 M-version (YDFLP-200-M7-M-R) is built for serious production environments where throughput is the primary requirement. At 200W, deep engraving jobs that would require hours at 100W are completed in a fraction of the time — this is true industrial-grade production speed. It uses water cooling, a Sino-Galvo SG2206 scanning head (an upgraded scanner better suited to sustained high-power operation than the SG7110), and M-version imported source components for the long-term beam stability that production shops require.
The 200W M7 is the smart choice for the majority of production shops because the majority of fiber laser work is on metals. You only pay the M8 premium if glass drilling is a genuine business requirement.
Best for: Contract manufacturers, high-volume custom product shops, industrial traceability operations, defense and automotive part marking, and any environment where the machine runs multiple shifts and deep engraving throughput directly determines daily revenue.
Infrastructure note: Requires industrial water cooling (included). Allows sufficient workspace planning for the chiller system.

The M7 handles everything in this lineup — color marking, deep engraving, traceability, thin metal cutting — without limitation for the vast majority of production shops. The M8 earns its premium in three specific situations:
Glass drilling or marking. The M8's shorter minimum pulse widths ablate glass cleanly without the micro-fracturing longer pulses cause. If optical glass, crystal, or borosilicate labware is a genuine business requirement, the M8 is not optional. The M7 will crack the material before it marks it.
Audited color consistency at volume. Both sources produce the full color spectrum on stainless and titanium. The M8's tighter beam quality produces more repeatable results across large batches — less drift between piece 1 and piece 500. Relevant if your color work is contractually specified or quality-audited.
Sustained multi-shift production. The M8 handles thermal stress at high duty cycles more predictably over years of operation. If the machine runs two or three shifts daily, that stability becomes measurable on sensitive applications over time.
The honest call: If your work is metals, the M7 is the right machine. Upgrade to the M8 when glass is on your material list, color consistency is contractually significant, or your operation runs at true industrial duty cycles. The M8 starts at $10,200 for 100W — a $3,300 premium over the equivalent M7. Make sure the application earns it.
Every configuration in this lineup uses the JPT M-version M7 MOPA source — the highest internal grade JPT offers — with imported seed and pump diodes from suppliers in Canada and France.
Most competing fiber laser machines at similar price points use the E2-version source with domestic components. The E2 delivers identical rated output parameters and performs identically on most jobs. The M-version difference becomes measurable in environments running thousands of hours at full power, where the imported components maintain beam consistency and output stability over years of sustained operation rather than gradually drifting.
For a production shop that will run this machine daily for years, the M-version is the specification that protects your investment long-term — not just on the day the machine arrives.
All configurations carry a rated source lifespan of over 100,000 hours.
Every configuration at 80W and above ships with quartz F-theta lenses as standard — because at these power levels, standard glass lenses develop thermal lensing (heat-induced focal shift) that degrades mark quality on sustained jobs. Quartz lenses handle the thermal load without focus drift, ensuring consistent results whether you're five minutes into a job or five hours in.
The scanning head is a Sino-Galvo high-speed scanner with dual red-dot positioning — the precision alignment system that lets you locate the focal point quickly every time you change materials or lenses, without burning test pieces.
Software: Every machine ships with EZCad 2 (original, not the Lite version) and is fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Use whichever software fits your workflow. If you already use LightBurn for CO2 or diode machines, the skills transfer directly with no additional driver configuration.
Supported file formats include AI, DXF, PLT, BMP, JPG, PNG, SVG, SHX, TTF, and more.
Every configuration ships as a complete working system — no hidden add-on costs:
Free DDP shipping to the US, Canada, and EU — all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees included. The price you see is the total cost. No surprise invoices after delivery. Estimated delivery approximately 30 days.
The Haotian JPT M7 is available from Haotian directly and through other resellers. Here's what specifically changes when you order through The Maker's Chest:
Q: How do I choose the right wattage for my business?
A: The honest framework: choose based on your primary daily application, not aspirational future use. The 60W covers most custom product, jewelry, and smaller-batch production work with full MOPA capability. The 80W is the right choice when fine detail and M² precision matter more than speed, and when you can't or won't add water cooling. The 100W is the smart production investment for shops running daily high-volume work — it's roughly twice as fast as 60W on deep engraving and the most cost-effective serious production configuration. The 120W is for shops that have genuinely outgrown 100W. The 200W is for industrial production environments where throughput is the business-critical variable. If you're still unsure after reading this, contact us — we'll ask about your materials and production goals and give you a direct recommendation.
Q: What is the difference between the M-version and E2-version JPT M7 source?
A: Both deliver identical rated output parameters including pulse energy, pulse width range, frequency range, and wavelength. The internal difference is the origin of the seed source and pump diodes: the M-version uses imported components from Canada and France; the E2-version uses domestic Chinese components. The performance difference is measurable only after thousands of hours of sustained full-power operation, where the imported components maintain beam consistency and output stability more predictably. For production shops running the machine daily for years, the M-version protects the long-term investment. Every configuration in the Haotian lineup uses the M-version source.
Q: Does any configuration require a water chiller?
A: The 60W, 80W, and 100W configurations are completely air-cooled — no water chiller, no plumbing, no coolant. The 120W and 200W configurations require water cooling — an industrial chiller is included in the machine package for both. Plan for the chiller footprint in your workspace when ordering these configurations.
Q: What materials can these machines engrave and mark?
A: All metals — stainless steel, aluminum, anodized aluminum, carbon steel, tool steel, brass, copper, gold, silver, titanium, tungsten, carbide, and most alloys. For non-metals, the 1064nm fiber wavelength works on hard plastics (ABS, PC, nylon), PVC, ceramics, and similar materials. Fiber lasers cannot engrave wood, leather, acrylic, paper, or fabric — those materials require a CO2 laser. They also cannot mark powder-coated tumblers cleanly — a CO2 galvo laser is the right tool for drinkware.
Q: Can these machines do color marking on stainless steel?
A: Yes — all configurations support full color marking on stainless steel and titanium through MOPA pulse width and frequency control. The complete color spectrum (gold, blue, red, green, purple, and others) is achievable once parameters are dialed in for your specific material. The 80W M-version's M² below 1.3 delivers tighter color consistency and finer color transition control than lower beam quality machines at equivalent settings.
Q: Why do the 80W and above configurations include quartz lenses instead of glass?
A: At 80W and above, standard glass F-theta lenses develop thermal lensing under sustained load — the lens heats up and the focal length shifts, degrading mark quality progressively during a long job. Quartz lenses have a significantly higher damage threshold and maintain consistent focus quality under sustained high-power output. All Haotian configurations at 80W and above include quartz lenses as standard.
Q: What software does it use, and is LightBurn compatible?
A: Every machine ships with EZCad 2 original software (not the Lite version used on lower-end machines) on USB drive. All configurations are fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux via the JCZ control board — no special drivers or workarounds required. If you already use LightBurn for other machines, the workflow transfers directly. The 120W and 200W configurations also support EZCad 3 upgrade for 2.5D capability (additional cost).
Q: What rotary options are available, and which should I choose?
A: Three rotary configurations are included free with every machine — you choose one: D60 for rings and bracelets (small diameter items), D80 for cups and tumblers up to 70mm diameter, and D100 for larger cups and tumblers up to 90mm diameter. If you engrave a mix of cylindrical items, the D80 covers the widest range of common drinkware and is the most popular selection.
Q: What is the warranty, and what does it actually cover?
A: 3 years on both the JPT laser source and the complete machine. If any component has a quality defect, Haotian ships a replacement at no cost — the broken part stays with you. Source defects go through JPT's manufacturer warranty with all freight covered by Haotian. After the warranty period, lifetime email support continues at no charge.
Q: Are there any import fees or customs charges beyond the listed price?
A: No. Free DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping to the US, Canada, and EU means all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees are included in the price shown. The amount you pay at checkout is the total cost. No surprise invoices after delivery.
Q: Why buy from The Maker's Chest instead of directly from Haotian?
A: Our 75-day return window gives you real production evaluation time — enough to run your material mix, develop your parameters, and confirm you chose the right wattage before you're committed. Our USA-based expert support team is reachable by phone and email, understands the full JPT M7 lineup, and is available for wattage selection guidance before purchase and parameter support throughout ownership. If you chose the wrong configuration for your work, we'll work with you on it — rather than leaving you with a machine that doesn't fit your shop.
| Haotian JPT MOPA Split | Haotian JPT MOPA Split Fiber Product Specifications |
|---|---|
| Product Information | Laser Module Output Power: 60/80/100/120/200W Max Speed: 5000mm/s |
| Work Area |
Max working area: 300 x 300 mm (11.8 x 11.8 inch) Wave Lenght: 1064nm |
| Software and Connection | Operating Systems: Windows / macOS Control Software: EZCAD2/Lightburn Supported File Type: AI / BMP / DST / DWG / LAS / DXP Connection / Transmission: USB2.0 |
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As soon as you place an order with us you'll receive an order confirmation email, and we'll get working to have your order dispatched as soon as we can.
Typically, we'll dispatch your order within 1 business day, however this can vary depending on the product and our warehouses, so please allow up to 3 business days.
Once your order has dispatched from our warehouse, you'll receive shipping confirmation within 24 hours of your order leaving our warehouse.
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Home Delivery (Bulky Items)
Other Terms & Conditions
If you happen to miss the delivery, you will be required to pick up your item(s) from the freight company's depot. Re-delivery can be arranged to your home, however this will incur extra costs.
We can't advise on the exact time and day the delivery will occur as this is not within our control, however you will be emailed the tracking details where you will be able to contact the freight company for more accurate timeframes.
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