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FLUX Ador Pro vs Trotec Speedy 300 — Which Should You Buy?

Side-by-side specs, settings, and decision guide. Both have community-tested settings for 38 shared materials.


Which one should you buy?

Pick the FLUX Ador Pro if you want: more cutting power (80W vs 60W).

Pick the Trotec Speedy 300 if you want: a larger work area (726×432mm).

FLUX Ador Pro

Power
80W
Laser Type
co2
Work Area
600×375mm

Trotec Speedy 300

Power
60W
Laser Type
co2
Work Area
726×432mm
64 settings for FLUX Ador Pro64 settings for Trotec Speedy 300

Settings Comparison

Material · OperationFLUX Ador ProTrotec Speedy 300
3mm Baltic Birch Plywoodcut35 mm/s · 45% · air assist28 mm/s · 55% · air assist
3mm Basswood Plywoodcut35 mm/s · 45% · air assist28 mm/s · 55% · air assist
3mm Clear Acryliccut22 mm/s · 50%18 mm/s · 60%
3mm MDFcut35 mm/s · 45% · air assist28 mm/s · 55% · air assist
3mm Walnut Plywoodcut26 mm/s · 52%22 mm/s · 55%
6mm Baltic Birch Plywoodcut25 mm/s · 68%20 mm/s · 72%
6mm MDFcut22 mm/s · 70%18 mm/s · 55%
Bamboo 3mmcut42 mm/s · 62%35 mm/s · 68%
Bamboocut300 mm/min · 60–65% · 2× passes · air assist300 mm/min · 70–75% · 2× passes · air assist
Basswoodcut35 mm/s · 45% · air assist28 mm/s · 55% · air assist
Cardboardcut55 mm/s · 30%45 mm/s · 38%
Cardstockcut70 mm/s · 18%55 mm/s · 22%
Chipboard 2mmcut48 mm/s · 35%38 mm/s · 44%
Cork 3mmcut45 mm/s · 30%40 mm/s · 30%
Corkcut40 mm/s · 40%32 mm/s · 45%
Cotton Fabriccut54 mm/s · 18%21 mm/s · 40%
Denim Fabriccut26 mm/s · 35%22 mm/s · 40%
Faux Leathercut58 mm/s · 28%48 mm/s · 34%
Genuine Leather (Veg-Tan, ~3mm)cut60 mm/s · 28–38% · air assist48 mm/s · 32–42% · air assist
Genuine Leathercut300 mm/min · 55–60% · 2× passes · air assist300 mm/min · 60–65% · 2× passes · air assist
Kraft Papercut180 mm/s · 7%150 mm/s · 8%
Leathercut300 mm/min · 55–60% · 2× passes · air assist300 mm/min · 60–65% · 2× passes · air assist
Maplecut28 mm/s · 42–50%22 mm/s · 48–55%
Plywoodcut35 mm/s · 45% · air assist28 mm/s · 55% · air assist
Rubber Stamp Materialcut13 mm/s · 82%11 mm/s · 85%
Walnutcut28 mm/s · 42–50%22 mm/s · 48–55%
3mm Baltic Birch Plywoodengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%400 mm/s · 15–20%
3mm Basswood Plywoodengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%400 mm/s · 15–20%
3mm Clear Acrylic (Cast)engrave500 mm/min480 mm/min
3mm Clear Acrylicengrave350 mm/s · 10–15%250 mm/s · 15–20%
3mm Maple Plywoodengrave450 mm/min420 mm/min
3mm MDFengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%400 mm/s · 15–20%
3mm Mirrored Acrylicengrave480 mm/min460 mm/min
3mm Walnut Plywoodengrave400 mm/s · 14%350 mm/s · 16%
Anodized Aluminumengrave300 mm/min · 65%250 mm/min · 70%
Bamboo 3mmengrave420 mm/s · 18%400 mm/s · 20%
Bamboo Cutting Boardengrave350 mm/s · 25%300 mm/s · 30%
Bambooengrave500 mm/min · 40%400 mm/min · 45%
Basswoodengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%400 mm/s · 15–20%
Cardboardengrave500 mm/s · 5–10%500 mm/s · 5–10%
Cardstockengrave500 mm/s · 5–8%500 mm/s · 5–8%
Ceramic Tileengrave300 mm/s · 52%300 mm/s · 55%
Chipboard 2mmengrave500 mm/s · 10%500 mm/s · 15%
Coated Stainless Steel Tumblerengrave450 mm/min · 38%370 mm/min · 42%
Corkengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%500 mm/s · 10–15%
Cotton Fabricengrave380 mm/s · 10%380 mm/s · 11%
Denim Fabricengrave400 mm/s · 10%400 mm/s · 12%
Faux Leatherengrave500 mm/s · 8%500 mm/s · 10%
Genuine Leather (Veg-Tan, ~3mm)engrave450 mm/s · 7–11% · air assist400 mm/s · 8–13% · air assist
Genuine Leatherengrave400 mm/min · 35%350 mm/min · 40%
Glassengrave500 mm/s · 5–8%450 mm/s · 6–9%
Kraft Paperengrave500 mm/s · 7%500 mm/s · 8%
Leatherengrave400 mm/min · 35%350 mm/min · 40%
Mapleengrave400 mm/s · 10–14%350 mm/s · 12–16%
Marble Tileengrave130 mm/s · 40%108 mm/s · 44%
Plywoodengrave500 mm/s · 10–15%400 mm/s · 15–20%
Rubber Stamp Materialengrave240 mm/s · 25%200 mm/s · 30%
Slate (coaster)engrave500 mm/s · 7–10%450 mm/s · 9–12%
Slateengrave350 mm/min · 45%300 mm/min · 50%
Stainless Steelengrave320 mm/s · 48%275 mm/s · 52%
Walnutengrave400 mm/s · 10–14%350 mm/s · 12–16%
All FLUX Ador Pro settings →All Trotec Speedy 300 settings →

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, the FLUX Ador Pro or Trotec Speedy 300?

It depends on your use case. FLUX Ador Pro is 80W co2 with 600×375mm bed. Trotec Speedy 300 is 60W co2 with 726×432mm bed. See the decision guide and side-by-side specs above.

What materials can both the FLUX Ador Pro and Trotec Speedy 300 cut or engrave?

Both machines have community-tested settings for 38 shared materials. The settings table above lists every material with side-by-side speed, power, passes, and air assist values for direct comparison.

Is the FLUX Ador Pro (80W) much faster than the Trotec Speedy 300 (60W)?

Higher wattage typically means faster cutting and the ability to cut thicker material in fewer passes. The FLUX Ador Pro (80W) cuts thicker material in single passes and engraves at higher speeds than the Trotec Speedy 300 (60W). For raster engraving the difference is smaller because surface engraving is limited by mechanical scan speed.

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