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Once limited to 300 mm/s, mainstream CO₂ lasers crossed the 1-meter-per-second threshold in 2025. In 2026 the race has moved to 1200 mm/s and beyond, turning yesterday’s “hobby” machines into genuine production tools for acrylic, plywood, MDF and bamboo. Below are the key technical and market shifts driving the new speed frontier—and what they mean for sign-makers, gift brands, architectural model studios and industrial subcontractors.
Higher wattage buys speed, but only if the glass tube can pulse fast enough. 2026-spec kHz RF-excited tubes deliver 80 W–150 W with < 120 µs rise-time, so a 1200 mm/s raster pass still deposits ≥ 0.15 mJ/dot—sufficient to photo-bleach acrylic or darken maple without char. Units are now <$1 200 in China, making them standard on machines priced under $5 k .
AEON’s MIRA 5030 desktop unit lists 1200 mm/s at $2 400; Monport’s Reno65 Pro reaches 1100 mm/s with 8 MP vision alignment; Chinese OEM KEHUI ships an 80 W 400 mm × 600 mm benchtop officially rated 1200 mm/s for $1 345 . All three run LightBurn natively, so studios can swap files between a 400 mm/s “starter” machine and the new speed class without retraining staff.
LightBurn 2026.1 adds a “Speed-First” engine that auto-merges parallel vectors, removes microscopic overlaps and inserts 50 µs delays only where the physics engine predicts overheating. Beta users report 18 % cycle-time reduction on 600 mm/s jobs and 35 % at 1200 mm/s on intricate mandala files.
Manufacturers already demo 1500 mm/s prototypes at 2026 trade shows, but the limiting factor is no longer motion hardware—it’s air-assist design and fume extraction. Expect integrated cross-flow turbines and 3 kW dust collectors as standard on next-year’s “1500 mm/s class” machines.
1200 mm/s is no longer marketing hype; it is the 2026 baseline for acrylic and wood work. If you cut or engrave more than two hours a day, a modern 80 W–120 W RF laser purchased this year will pay for itself in 6–9 months through throughput alone—while giving you the polished edges and char-free wood that customers now take for granted.