Laser cutter Troubleshooting
The most common laser cutter problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.
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Problems on this page:
Poor cut edge or dross
Hits OEE: QualitySymptoms: Rough edge, dross/burr on the underside, striations, rework.
Prevention: Validated parameters, gas/nozzle checks, optics maintenance.
Loss of cutting power or not cutting through
Hits OEE: PerformanceSymptoms: Incomplete cuts, slower feeds needed, beam seems weak.
Prevention: Optics cleaning, source servicing, nozzle/standoff control.
Head crash or focus fault
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Head collides with tipped parts, capacitive height fault, stops.
Prevention: Smart nesting, height-sensor calibration, bed housekeeping.
Laser cutter troubleshooting FAQ
Laser cutter: what causes poor cut edge or dross, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Rough edge, dross/burr on the underside, striations, rework. Likely causes: Wrong feed, power or focus; Assist-gas pressure or purity; Dirty or damaged lens/nozzle. Fixes: Tune cutting parameters; set the correct focus position. Check gas pressure, type and nozzle condition. Clean or replace the lens and nozzle; check alignment. Prevention: Validated parameters, gas/nozzle checks, optics maintenance.
Laser cutter: what causes loss of cutting power or not cutting through, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Incomplete cuts, slower feeds needed, beam seems weak. Likely causes: Dirty or misaligned optics; Source or resonator issue; Worn nozzle or wrong standoff. Fixes: Clean and align mirrors/lens; check the beam path. Check the laser source power and service per OEM. Replace the nozzle; set correct standoff height. Prevention: Optics cleaning, source servicing, nozzle/standoff control.
Laser cutter: what causes head crash or focus fault, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Head collides with tipped parts, capacitive height fault, stops. Likely causes: Tip-ups from cut parts; Height-sensor or nozzle fault; Slat condition or debris. Fixes: Use micro-tabs/common-line cutting; improve nesting. Clean/calibrate the capacitive sensor; replace the nozzle. Clean slats and the bed; remove slag. Prevention: Smart nesting, height-sensor calibration, bed housekeeping.
Stop the same fault coming back
Recurring laser cutter stops usually trace to a cause you cannot see by hand. The partner we recommend is Fabrico: EU-built, so your production data stays in EU jurisdiction, with computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness).
See how Fabrico finds root causeRelated tools: full troubleshooting directory · OEE calculator · downtime cost · MTBF / MTTR · glossary
Methods that cut recurring stops: the six big losses · root cause analysis · preventive vs predictive maintenance · TPM · SMED & changeover