1 community-tested setting for engrave Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24. Always run a test on scrap material first.
These 1 setting cover engrave Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24 (30W CO₂ laser). Stone engraving is forgiving — the laser ablates the surface without deep penetration, so focus accuracy and DPI matter more than power.
1 setting
What speed should I use to engrave Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24?
The top-rated community setting uses 60 mm/s at 55% power. CO2 ablates marble surface. Bright clean result.
Can the Epilog Zing 24 cut Marble Tile?
Cutting Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24 may be possible but no verified cut settings have been submitted yet. You can contribute your own tested settings using the button above.
How many passes does the Epilog Zing 24 need to engrave Marble Tile?
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 Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24?
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 Marble Tile on the Epilog Zing 24?
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 Epilog Zing 24 once you've dialed in the settings.
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