The High-Quality Features and Components That Make Up the Epilog Zing Starter Series:

Features that work together to provide you with great engraving and cutting quality.

  • Made-in-the-USA Quality
    All Epilog Laser systems are proudly designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA.
  • Visible Red Dot Pointer
    Provides a visible laser beam for setting up projects and to see exactly where the laser will fire.
  • High-Speed Stepper Motors
    Faster stepper motors provide high-resolution engraving and cutting quality.
  • Laser Dashboard™ Print Driver
    User-friendly print driver allows you to control all of the laser’s features from one interface.
  • Longer Life Lenses Rated to 500 watts
    Lenses that are rated to an incredibly high 500 watts, and can last the life of the laser system.
  • True Ethernet Networking Capabilities
    All Epilog Zing laser systems come standard with a high-speed, 10 Base T-Ethernet connection as well as USB..
  • Air Assist Curtain
    Remove heat and combustible gases from the surface of the material as you cut.
  • Raster/Vector Color Mapping
    Easily map different speed and power settings to different colors in your file in both engraving and cutting modes.
  • Moveable Home Position
    Move and set your home position to any point on the engraving table – you’re not limited to the upper left corner.
  • CO2 Waveguide Laser Tubes by Epilog
    All-metal tube design provides higher beam quality and longer life with low recharge costs.

 

Features Unique to the Epilog Zing 24

Upgrade for even more features!

  • Higher Resolution Standard Optics
    No additional, expensive lens packages needed for the highest resolution engraving with our Radiance™ Optics.
  • Easy-Access, Drop-Down Door
    Front access door for easy access to the Epilog Zing 24 laser system.
  • Laser Head Parking
    Park the laser head out of the way, providing you with easier access to the entire table.
  • Power Choices Up To 60 Watts
    Choose your power level from 30, 40, 50 or 60 watts for even more speed when engraving.

 

Resources to Help You Succeed:

Showing you ways to get the most out of your laser.

  • A Hands-On, Printed Manual
    No need to constantly refer to a pdf manual with our printed manual featuring over 270 pages of content.
  • Virtual Training Suite
    Video training site that includes setup instructions as well as sample projects.
  • New Driver Notifications and Downloads Online
    Receive e-mail notification of new driver and firmware for your system and download updates from our website.
  • Online Sample Club
    Download the latest project files from Epilog. Each month we add new files to spark your imagination!
  • Online Technical Library
    An online resource for you to access technical articles about your laser, software, and the industry in general.
  • Start Your Business Guide
    We’ve put together a 25-page guide that discusses the basics of starting your own engraving & cutting business.
  • Quarterly Customer Newsletter & Monthly E-News
    We produce two newsletters filled with customer stories, sample projects and industry news.
  • Industry Links and Materials Suppliers
    A listing of suppliers throughout the engraving industry where you can find all types of materials to engrave and cut.
  • Laser Clinics
    We host laser clinics across the United States designed both for current laser owners, as well as those interested in lasers.

Learn about these features and more by requesting our brochure and DVD.

Rotary Attachments for Cylindrical Items

The Rotary Attachment allows you to engrave wine bottles, mugs, glasses, flashlights, and more.

Introducing the Zing 24 Laser Rotary Attachment! Now you can engrave wine bottles, mugs, glasses, flashlights or any other cylindrical item up to 5.25″ (133.4 mm) in diameter on the Epilog Zing Laser.

So intuitive and easy to use, you can switch from one glass to the next in seconds – without even removing the attachment from the engraver! In addition, our proprietary design provides accurate image scaling, so there’s no need to input diameter or circumference calculations.

Setup is as easy as placing your product on the Rotary Attachment, raising or lowering the scissor lift to level the engraving area, and printing to the laser!

*The Rotary

 Attachment is not available for the Zing 16.*


Move the scissor lift to accommodate different length items. Raise or lower the lift to level out those items with different diameters on each end.


When engraving glasses or vases, you can secure the glass in place with the handy removable clip.


The Rotary Attachment is placed in the bottom of the table and turns the product as the laser engraves.


PhotoLaser Plus Software

Photo processing software that optimizes your photographs for engraving on a variety of materials.

PhotoLaser Plus takes photo engraving with your Epilog Zing Starter Series laser to the next level by easily processing photos for engraving on all types of materials.

Are you looking for a system that engraves outstanding photographs? How about a system that engraves photos in a consistent, predictable way for your customers?

Epilog Laser has partnered with CADLink to bring you the industry’s best photo processing software: PhotoLaser Plus. The easy-to-use software interface and powerful photo processing tools allow you to create the highest-quality photo engravings in the industry.


Vector Cutting Grid

Create better edge quality when laser cutting.

The Vector Cutting Grid on the Epilog Zing laser is used to lift materials being cut above the work surface. This allows the laser beam to pass cleanly through the material you are cutting and dramatically reduces underside reflections.

The air space below the vector grid is connected to the exhaust, so smoke is removed not only from the top side of the material, but also from the underside.


Vector Pin Table

Raise and support your cutting materials for better edge quality.

The Pin Table incorporates movable pins that can be placed anywhere along the table’s grid of one inch (25.4 mm) spaced holes. The moveable pins also allow the user to raise and support the cutting material in locations where the laser will not be cutting, which eliminates backside reflection. The table also allows you to place pins to support parts that would normally fall out of the cutting pattern. A handy removable surface plate makes the task of cleaning up small parts easy without removing the Pin Table.


Air Compressor

Blows a constant stream of air on the cutting area.

Epilog’s optional Air Compressor is available to work with the included Air Assist features of the laser systems. Direct a constant stream of air to your cutting surface to remove heat and combustible gases from the work area.

This high-quality air compressor unit feeds 30 psi of air through the Air Assist structure, giving you the best cutting results available. The rubber vibration-dampening feet reduce the noise level of the compressor, and connection is a breeze with our quick-connect inlet and outlet ports on the compressor and the laser system.

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Epilog Zing 16

Entry-level model in our laser product line, the Epilog Zing 16 provides a 16″ x 12″ work area, but with the highest-quality engraving.

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Epilog Zing 24

Move up to the Epilog Zing 24 for a larger work area (24″ x 12″) that holds most standard engraving stock material.

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Epilog Zing 16Epilog Zing 24
Made in the USA Qualityxx
High Speed Stepper Motorsxx
Longer Life Lenses Rated to 500 wattsxx
Air Assist Curtainxx
Super-Silent™ Cooling Fansxx
Moveable Home Positionxx
Visible Red Dot Pointerxx
Laser Dashboard™ Print Driverxx
True Ethernet Networking Capabilitiesxx
Raster/Vector Color Mappingxx
CO2 Waveguide Laser Tubes by Epilogxx
Radiance™ High-Res Optics x
Laser Head Parking x
Power Choices Up To 60 Watts x
Easy-Access, Drop-Down Door x
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Or receive information about the entire laser line by clicking here.

Technical Specifications of the Epilog Zing Starter Series

 
Zing 16
Zing 24
Engraving Area
16″ x 12″
(406 x 305 mm)
24″ x 12″
(610 x 305 mm)
Maximum Material Thickness
4.5″ (114 mm)
7.75″ (197 mm)
Laser Wattage
30 or 40 watts
30, 40, 50, or 60 watts
Laser Source
State-of-the-art, digitally controlled, air-cooled CO2 laser tubes are fully modular, permanently aligned and field replaceable.
Intelligent Memory Buffer
Store unlimited files up to 64 MB. Rolling buffer allows files of any size to be engraved.
Radiance™ Optics
 
High resolution optics that straighten the beam across the table.
Air Assist
Attach an air compressor to our included Air Assist to remove heat and combustible gasses from the cutting surface by directing a constant stream of compressed air across the cutting surface.
Laser Dashboard
The Laser Dashboard™ controls your Epilog Laser’s settings from a wide range of software packages – from design programs to spreadsheet applications to CAD drawing packages
Red Dot Pointer
Since the laser beam is invisible, the Red Dot Pointer on Epilog’s Zing Laser allows you to have a visual reference for locating where the laser will fire
Relocateable Home
When engraving items that are not easily placed at the top corner of the laser, you can set a new home position by hand with the convenient Moveable Home Position feature on the Zing Laser.
Operating Modes
Optimized raster, vector or combined modes
Motion Control System
High-speed micro stepper motors
X-Axis Bearings
Shielded Roller Bearing Assembly on a Ceramic Coated Aluminum Guide Rail
Belts
Advanced B-style Kevlar Belts
Resolution
User controlled from 100 to 1000 dpi
Speed and Power Control
Computer or manually control speed and power in 1% increments to 100%. Vector color mapping links speed, power and focus to any RGB color.
Print Interface
10 Base-T Ethernet or USB Connection. Compatible with Windows® XP/Vista/7
Size (W x D x H)
28.75″ x 22.125” x 11.75”
(730 x 562 x 298 mm)
38″ x 27.25″ x 15″
(965  x 692 x 381 mm)
Weight
95 lbs. (43 kg)
140 lbs. (64 kg)
Electrical Requirements
Auto-switching power supply accommodates 110 to 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz, single phase, 15 amp AC.
Ventilation System
External exhaust or internal filtration system is required. There is one output port, 4″ in diameter.

Laserable Materials

A few of the materials you can use with your Epilog Laser system.
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Engrave
Cut
Wood
x
x
Acrylic
x
x
Fabric
x
x
Glass
x
Coated Metals
x
Ceramic
x
Delrin
x
x
Cloth
x
x
Leather
x
x
Marble
x
Matte Board
x
x
Melamine
x
x
Paper
x
x
Mylar
x
x
Pressboard
x
x
Rubber
x
x
Wood Veneer
x
x
Fiberglass
x
x
Painted Metals
x
Tile
x
Plastic
x
x
Cork
x
x
Corian
x
x
Anodized Aluminum
x
Ceramics
x
Stainless Steel
*
Brass
*
Titanium
*
Bare Metals
*
*CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page. Do you have a material you would like us to test? Our Applications Team would be happy to assist you.

Epilog Zing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below we attempt to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about lasers, how they work and about Epilog Laser.

How do I send a job to the laser?

How much do the laser systems cost?

Where are the laser systems manufactured?

Can the Epilog Zing Starter Series create the same quality engravings as the Legend Elite?

Can I make money with an Epilog Zing Laser?

What software do I need to get started?

How long does it take to learn the laser?

What types of graphics can I engrave and cut?

Can Epilog’s lasers etch metal?

Can the lasers cut metal?

Is the laser safe to operate?

How much does it cost to operate the laser?

Do I need separate laser systems for engraving and cutting?

What are the computer requirements?


What is the maximum table weight of each machine?

What is the maximum diameter that will fit on the Rotary Attachment for each system?

What is the repeatability of the CO2 systems?

What is the accuracy of the CO2 systems?

What is the wavelength of the lasers?

What is the approximate spot size of the lasers?

Q: How do I send a job to the laser?

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Setup Your Page

Create a new page in your graphic software and set the page size to match the size of the piece you will be engraving.

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Import Your Image

Open the image your customer has sent you. It can be in any graphic format – the higher the quality, the better the engraving will turn out!

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Add Text

Add any text you want to include and finish your design just like you would if printing the image to paper.

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Print to the Laser

Send your image to the laser. In the print driver you will select the laser parameters you want to use, or select a preset material setting from Epilog’s extensive database.

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And Start Engraving

Select your file at the laser, put your engraving material in the machine, shut the door, and press GO. The laser will do the rest!

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Q: How much do the laser systems cost?
A 30-watt Zing 16 Laser starts at $7,995 (US Price Only), a small investment for such a powerful piece of machinery. You can even lease to own the laser with payments of about $150 a month (with approved credit). It doesn’t take a lot of engraving to cover $150 lease payments.

The cost of the laser systems are determined by speed (stepper vs. servo motors), engraving table size, and laser wattage (ranging from 30 to 120 watts) and range from $7,995 to $45,000. If you’d like help determining which laser is right for your application and to receive pricing information, call us at 888-437-4564 or fill out our request form.

Q: Where are the laser systems manufactured?
We’re proud to say that all Epilog laser systems are designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA at our headquarters in Golden, CO.

Q: Can the Epilog Zing Starter Series create the same quality engravings as the Legend Elite Series?
Yes! Even our famous Aztec Calendar engraving is created on the Epilog Zing Laser. The Epilog Zing is not as fast as the Legend Elite Series, but the image quality is pure Epilog.

Q: Can I make money with a laser?
Yes! Personalization and customization of products is in high demand. Adding a laser engraving service to your current operation is an excellent way to reach possible new customers as well as offer a valued service to your current client base. If you have any doubts about the profitability of owning a CO2 laser system, visit our applications page. Take a look at www.laserbits.com, a supplier of laserable materials. There you will find purchase prices and suggested prices for an array of laserable materials.

Also check out our new Start Your Own Engraving and Cutting Business Guide to see the ins and outs of starting a laser business.

Q: What software do I need to get started?
The laser works like a printer, so you can use most Windows-based graphic design software programs (such as CorelDRAW, Adobe products, or AutoCAD.) Design your artwork the way you want it to appear on your sample and send it through our print driver, just as if you were printing a document.

If you’re looking for a low cost, easy to use graphic software program, CorelDRAW is an excellent choice.

Q: How long does it take to learn to use the laser?
If you know how to use graphic design software, you can be up and running in minutes. It will take a bit of trial and error to learn what power and speeds to use with different materials, but we include a comprehensive guide with your system that has recommended powers and speeds for various materials with which you will be working.

Q: What types of graphics can I engrave and cut?
You can engrave scanned photos, logos, bitmaps, other images, text, AutoCAD files, etc. Essentially, if you can print it, you can engrave it. To cut, you will need a vector-based graphic, such as an .eps or Illustrator file. Keep in mind the higher the quality of the graphic you’re working with, the better your results.

Q: Can Epilog’s lasers engrave on metal?
Yes. While our CO2 laser systems can engrave and cut most non-metallic or coated metal materials, our newest system, the FiberMark, was designed to permanently mark all types of metal. The FiberMark was designed with a combination of affordability and high quality, and features a 24-inch by 12-inch engraving area. The flat bed, flying optics design is revolutionary for a fiber laser system and will mark metals over a large work area in a short amount of time. Click here to learn more about the FiberMark!

Q: Can Epilog’s lasers cut metal?
Since we use a low power CO2 (30 to 120 watts) and fiber lasers (10 to 50 watts) the beam will clearly mark on a coated and raw metals, but will not cut through them.

Q: Is the laser safe to operate?
Yes, the laser is completely safe to operate. It is a Class 2 laser – 1 mW CW MAXIMUM 600-700 nm, which means that the laser is secured with interlock devices so it will not run with the doors of the system open. No special safety gear is required to run the laser.

Q: How much does it cost to operate the laser?
The cost of operating the laser can be easily figured out by plugging your electricity rates into the following formula:

Legend 36EXT – 120 watt laser
Typical Max power consumption = 1560 Watts (This assumes full power, constant laser on.) If power costs $0.075/KWH in your area, it is costing $0.117/hour to operate the laser. Or, about 12 cents per hour, or 96 cents per eight hour day. (1560 x .075)/1000 = .117

Q: Do I need separate laser systems for engraving and cutting?
No, one laser does it all! Our Legend EXT, Helix, and Mini systems will engrave and cut most non-metallic materials, as well as engrave coated metals. (For information on what materials you can engrave and cut, see our materials section.) The laser can be set to engrave only, cut only or both. The laser knows what to engrave and what to cut based on line width, which is easily set.

Q: What are the computer requirements?
Investing in a new computer is a great way to make sure you’re getting the most out of your new laser equipment. Why? Because today’s software requires a lot of computer processing speed and memory to function properly. A good computer won’t make a huge difference in how your laser runs, but when compared to a slow computer it will save untold amounts of time and frustration setting up the artwork that you “print” to the laser. Many users do not purchase new computers for use with their new laser because their current computers are perfectly adequate. There’s no magical cut-off that makes a computer too slow. If you’re comfortable with the performance and speed of your current computer, there’s probably no reason to purchase another one. The following recommendations are just options to consider if a new computer is necessary.

A new computer doesn’t have to be expensive to work well! Even many of today’s lower-cost computers work well for laser applications. As long as you don’t buy the cheapest computer you can find you should be fine. One thing to avoid is the Intel Celeron processor – while they are good processors, and will work with the laser, they don’t process graphics with the speed most laser users desire.

Operating System
Any Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or 7 operating system is recommended. All new Epilog lasers are designed to work with the latest Windows operating systems, and all of the versions of 2000 or XP (Home, Professional, etc.) and Vista are compatible for use with your Epilog Laser system.

RAM – Random Access Memory

512 MB is recommended. RAM is kind of like short-term memory. It’s fast, readily available for the computer to access and makes time consuming tasks go much quicker if you have lots of it. Most users won’t notice a difference if they add more than 512 MB to their system, but almost all uses will notice the speed difference that 512 MB provides when compared to 256 MB (256 MB is essentially the next step down from 512 MB).

Processor Speed

A faster processor will allow you to do more tasks in less time. While it’s not necessary to purchase the fastest processor available, you’ll want either an AMD Athalon processor or an Intel Pentium IV processor (do not purchase a computer that is using an Intel Celeron processor – they’re too slow for graphics applications). Processor speeds are always improving, but processor speeds of about 2.0 GHz or faster are a good place to start.

10/100 Network Interface Card (NIC)

All new computers have a 10/100 network connection as standard equipment. As well as allowing multiple computers to be linked together in a network, this technology also allows direct printing from the computer to the Epilog system. Epilog supplies a network Crossover cable with each laser system that allows one computer to print to a single Epilog system.

20-30 GB Hard Drive

This is the permanent memory in your computer. Many users feel that you can never have a large enough hard drive, but for most laser applications 20 or 30 GB’s is going to be adequate for years of storage. Luckily, most computer manufacturers put at least 20 GB drives in new computers these days. When in doubt, buy bigger than you think you might need. It’s so inexpensive that it’s worth the peace of mind to have it available.

Q: What is the maximum table weight of each machine?

System:Static:Lifting:
Epilog Mini 18 and 2450 lbs (22.7 kg)25 lbs (11.5 kg)
Epilog Helix 2470 lbs (32 kg)30 lbs (14 kg)
Epilog Legend 36EXT90 lbs (41 kg)45 lbs (21 kg)

Q: What is the maximum diameter that will fit on the Rotary Attachment for each system?

Epilog Mini 18: 3″

Epilog Mini 24: 5″

Epilog Helix: 8″

Legend 36EXT: 11″

Q: What is the repeatability of the CO2 laser systems?

+/- 0.0005″ (0.0127 mm)

Q: What is the accuracy of the CO2 laser systems?

Mini/Helix: +/- .01″ (0.254 mm) over the entire table

Legend 36EXT: adjustable to +/- .003″ (.0762 mm) over the entire table

Q: What is the wavelength of the laser tubes?

CO2: 10.6 microns

Q: What is the spot size of the laser systems?

CO2: 0.003″ – 0.005″ (0.0762 – 0.127 mm)

Didn’t find the answer to your question? Email us or give us a call at 888-437-4564 (toll free in the US) or +1-303-277-1188. We’re happy to supply all the answers you’re looking for.