3 verified settings · manufacturer data · co2 glass laser · Updated January 2026
| Operation | Speed (mm/s) | Power (%) | Passes | Air Assist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cut | 25 | 100% | 1 | — | Monolayer. Use 50mm focal length lens. |
The OMTech OMTech CO2 cuts Leather cleanly at 25 mm/s with 100% power. Because the OMTech CO2 is available in multiple wattage variants (100W, 80W, 60W), settings are grouped by wattage above — select your laser's wattage to see the right numbers. Always test on a scrap piece first — every machine is slightly different, and variables like tube age, lens condition, and material batch can shift results.
For Leather, the key variables to dial in are speed and power. If the laser isn't cutting through cleanly, slow down or add a pass before pushing power higher — excessive power causes charring and wider kerfs. Air assist is highly recommended for wood and organic materials to clear smoke and protect the lens.
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For cutting Leather on the OMTech OMTech CO2, start at 25 mm/s speed and 100% power. These are manufacturer-verified starting points — always test on scrap first.
Air assist is strongly recommended when cutting Leather. It clears smoke from the cut path, reduces charring, and helps protect your laser lens.
The manufacturer recommends 1 pass to cut through Leather at 25 mm/s and 100% power. If the cut isn't clean, try reducing speed slightly before adding more passes.
Incomplete cuts are usually caused by incorrect power, speed, or focus distance. If edges are charred, try increasing speed or reducing power. If the laser isn't cutting through, reduce speed or increase power — or add an extra pass. Also verify your focal distance is correct for the material thickness and that your lens is clean.
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