Business launch guide
How to start a laser engraving business
Start a laser engraving business by choosing one product family, testing the exact material, photographing finished samples, and matching the machine to the first repeatable order. TYVOK P2 fits compact gifts, P2 Ultra fits metal marking, and X1S fits signs and larger boards.
Direct answer
Start from a product menu, not a machine wishlist
Start a laser engraving business by choosing one product family, testing the exact material, photographing finished samples, and matching the machine to the first repeatable order. TYVOK P2 fits compact gifts, P2 Ultra fits metal marking, and X1S fits signs and larger boards.

Decision blocks
What the buyer should decide before purchasing
Execution
First practical steps
- Choose one product family that is easy to source, personalize, photograph, and ship.
- Run a settings test on the exact blank, not a similar material.
- Make three finished samples: one clean product photo, one detail close-up, and one scale photo.
- Write a short order checklist for spelling, approval, material, settings, and packaging.
- Use the TYVOK Machine Selector to decide whether the first machine should be P2, P2 Ultra, X1S, or X1S Pro.
Next route
Move from plan to product path
FAQ
Business buying questions
What is the first step for How to start a laser engraving business?
Choose one product family, make proof samples, and document the exact material settings before taking repeat orders.
Which TYVOK machine should a beginner choose?
Choose TYVOK P2 for compact gifts and tags, P2 Ultra for metal marking, X1S for signs and boards, and X1S Pro for repeat production layouts.
Why use this business hub instead of only a product page?
A product page explains one machine. This business hub connects products, materials, proof steps, Academy lessons, and buying routes.
Use TYVOK files and templates before customer material
Start with test files, templates, and project file routes, then connect the result to the right machine and material settings.
TYVOK Laser 101 learning path
Start with the concept, compare laser sources and motion styles, then choose the machine by finished product and material.
