2 community-tested settings for mark Chrome Plated Steel on the Commarker B6 30W. Always run a test on scrap material first.
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These 2 settings cover mark Chrome Plated Steel on the Commarker B6 30W (30W fiber laser). Metal marking typically requires Cermark spray or an anodized coating — bare metal cutting needs a much higher-powered machine.
2 settings
What speed should I use to mark Chrome Plated Steel on the Commarker B6 30W?
The top-rated community setting uses 1500 mm/s at 40% power. Black mark on chrome. 30W allows faster speed vs 20W.
How many passes does the Commarker B6 30W need to engrave Chrome Plated Steel?
All settings here use a single pass. Confirm focus and do a small test burn before committing to your final design.
Do I need air assist for Chrome Plated Steel on the Commarker B6 30W?
Air assist is not flagged as required for these settings, but it is good practice during cutting operations to keep the lens clean and reduce char buildup.
What DPI should I use to engrave Chrome Plated Steel on the Commarker B6 30W?
Settings here use 300 DPI. For photographic detail or fine artwork, consider testing at higher DPI, but expect longer run times.
Templates ready to cut on your Commarker B6 30W once you've dialed in the settings.
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