120W JPT M7 MOPA Fiber Laser for Shops Outgrowing 100W
Why Buyers Choose 120W Over 100W
The 120W M7 cuts roughly 15 to 20 percent off your deep engraving cycle times compared to a 100W machine, which adds up to thousands of saved labor minutes per year for any shop running steady production volume. The JPT M-version source uses imported seed and pump diodes, the highest internal grade JPT offers, meaning your machine still delivers consistent beam quality after 5,000 operating hours when entry-grade components have already begun drifting. And because the 120W still uses standard cooling rather than the heavy industrial chillers required at 200W and above, your operating environment, electricity bill, and shop layout stay simple.
This is the machine for shops that have outgrown their 100W and want more headroom without jumping all the way to 200W. It is the right step up when you need to handle larger jobs faster, take on more demanding deep engraving work, or simply give yourself some extra power margin for whatever comes next, but you do not yet need true industrial 200W production capability.
The system is built around the JPT M-version M7 MOPA source (YDFLP-120-M7-M-R) with imported seed and pump diodes, paired with a Sino-Galvo SG7110 scanning head with silicon (Si) mirrors and dual red dot positioning, motorized 500mm Z-axis tower, EZCAD Original software (not the Lite version), and full LightBurn compatibility. Every component is the same grade you would find on the larger 200W M7, just sized to the 120W power level.
Five Reasons to Choose This 120W
20 Percent More Power Than a 100W, At a Fraction of the Cost Difference
Stepping from 100W to 120W gives you a meaningful boost in deep engraving speed and material removal rate without the price jump of going to 200W. A deep mark that takes 6 minutes on a 100W finishes in roughly 5 minutes here, and across hundreds of parts per shift, that compounding time savings shows up directly in your weekly labor costs and your ability to take on more contract work.
JPT M-Version Source for Long-Term Beam Stability
The M-version of the JPT M7 series uses imported seed and pump diodes from suppliers in Canada and France, the highest internal grade in the M7 lineup. This is the source production shops specify when they care about beam consistency over thousands of operating hours. Seed source quality directly affects how your laser performs in year three and year four of ownership, not just on day one.
SG7110 Galvo with Silicon Mirrors and Dual Red Dot Alignment
The included Sino-Galvo SG7110 scanning head uses silicon (Si) mirrors instead of standard glass mirrors. Si mirrors deliver a higher damage threshold (up to 10 J/cm squared compared to 9.1 for K9 glass), meaning the optics handle high-power continuous operation without surface degradation. The dual red dot system projects two converging laser pointers that overlap at the focal point, eliminating focus guesswork on every job.
Motorized 500mm Z-Tower for Any Workpiece
The full 500mm motorized Z-axis tower handles tall workpieces, multi-part fixtures, large rotary attachments, and varied production batches. Button-controlled travel means no manual cranking between job changes, and the motorized positioning gives repeatable focus heights when you switch between different part sizes throughout the day. Practical for shops running diverse work.
EZCAD Original Plus LightBurn Compatibility
This machine ships with the full original EZCAD controller and software, not the limited Lite version sold with budget machines. You get every production feature: complete MOPA pulse width and frequency control, batch processing, automatic counters, barcode and QR generation, photo grayscale conversion, and job queuing. LightBurn compatibility on Windows, macOS, and Linux is included for users who prefer that workflow. Use either software, or both.
Complete Specifications
| Laser Source | JPT M7 MOPA M-version (YDFLP-120-M7-M-R) |
| Average Output Power | 120W |
| Wavelength | 1064 nm |
| Pulse Width Range | 2 to 500 ns (independently adjustable, full MOPA) |
| Pulse Frequency Range | 1 to 4,000 kHz (independently adjustable) |
| Internal Component Grade | Imported seed and pump diodes (Canada/France) |
| Galvo Scanning Head | Sino-Galvo SG7110 with Si mirrors and dual red dot |
| Mirror Material | Silicon (Si) with 10 J/cm squared damage threshold |
| Galvo Aperture | 10 mm |
| Maximum Marking Speed | Up to 6,000 mm/s |
| Maximum Positioning Speed | Up to 11,000 mm/s |
| Linearity | 99.9% |
| Repeatability | Less than 8 microradians |
| Standard Working Area | 110 x 110 mm |
| Optional Working Areas | 70x70, 150x150, 175x175, 210x210, or 300x300 mm |
| Lens Type | Quartz F-theta (required at this power level) |
| Z-Axis Type | Motorized 500mm tower |
| Controller | EZCAD Original (not Lite) |
| Software Included | EZCAD2 with pre-configured settings |
| Software Compatibility | EZCAD Original, LightBurn (Windows, macOS, Linux) |
| Cooling System | Water cooled (industrial chiller included) |
| Focus Positioning | Dual red dot alignment system |
| Foot Pedal | Hands-free production switch (included) |
| Source Lifespan | Over 100,000 hours rated operation |
| Power Supply | 110V to 240V, 50 to 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Body Material | 100% aluminum (custom colors available) |
| Color Marking | Full spectrum on stainless steel and titanium |
| Deep Engraving | Multi-millimeter depth on metals (material dependent) |
| Thin Metal Cutting | Up to 1.5 mm depending on material |
| Safety Glasses | OD6 certified (highest protection grade) |
| Warranty | 3 years on laser source and complete machine |
| Shipping | Free DDP worldwide (US, Canada, EU in approximately 30 days) |
The Practical Concerns Already Handled
If you are stepping up from a smaller fiber laser, you have already learned what matters in real-world operation. Here are the practical questions we hear from buyers making this exact upgrade.
120W M7 vs 100W M7 vs 200W M7
The 120W sits in a deliberate spot between the 100W (the most popular M7 power level) and the 200W (the industrial workhorse). Here is how to decide if 120W is the right step for your shop.
| Consideration | 100W M7 | 120W M7 (This Machine) | 200W M7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Output Power | 100W | 120W | 200W |
| Internal Component Grade | Standard M7 | M-version (imported) | M-version (imported) |
| Cycle Time vs 100W | Baseline | Roughly 15 to 20% faster | Roughly 50% faster |
| Galvo Head | SG7110 | SG7110 with Si mirrors | SG2206 dual red dot |
| Si Mirrors Standard | No (K9 glass) | Yes (10 J/cm squared) | Optional |
| Best For | Best value entry to high power | Shops outgrowing 100W | Industrial production volume |
| Cooling | Air or water | Water cooled | Water cooled |
| Color Marking | Full spectrum | Full spectrum | Full spectrum |
| Thin Metal Cutting | Up to 1.0 mm | Up to 1.5 mm | Up to 2.0 mm |
The 120W earns its place in the lineup for buyers who specifically need more headroom than 100W gives them but do not yet need full 200W industrial capability. If you are upgrading from a 30W or 60W machine because business has grown, the 120W is a meaningful jump that future-proofs your investment without overspending on capacity you might not use for a year or two.
Everything That Ships With Your Machine
No stripped configurations to hit a price point. Every component required for production work is in the box.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is the official JPT model code for the laser source inside this machine. YDFLP stands for Ytterbium Doped Fiber Laser Pulse. The 120 is the average output power in watts. M7 is the JPT series. The first M is the M-version designation, indicating the highest internal grade with imported seed and pump diodes. The R indicates a built-in red guide laser. Knowing the exact source code matters for warranty claims and parts ordering, so we publish it openly on every product page.
Silicon (Si) mirrors have a higher laser damage threshold than standard K9 glass mirrors. K9 handles up to 9.1 J/cm squared, while Si handles up to 10 J/cm squared. This difference matters at higher power levels because high-energy pulses can gradually degrade the mirror coating on lower-grade optics. Si mirrors give you longer galvo lifespan in continuous high-power operation, which is exactly the conditions a 120W production machine encounters during normal use.
The galvo head projects two red light beams that are angled to converge at the exact focal point of the laser. As you raise or lower the Z-axis tower, the two red dots move toward or away from each other on the workpiece surface. When both dots overlap into a single point, the laser is precisely focused. This eliminates the need for a focus gauge or trial-and-error focusing, especially when switching between batches of different-height parts during production.
Yes, if you are running steady production volume and your 100W has become a bottleneck on deep engraving or color marking jobs. The 20 percent power increase translates into roughly 15 to 20 percent faster cycle times across most operations, plus you get the M-version source upgrade with imported seed and pump diodes. If your 100W still handles your volume comfortably and most jobs finish in acceptable time, save your money. The 100W is still an excellent machine.
EZCAD Lite ships with budget fiber lasers and has limited file format support, no advanced job automation, and reduced parameter control. EZCAD Original (included with this machine) is the full software with every feature for production: complete file format support, MOPA pulse width and frequency control, batch processing, automatic counters, barcode and QR generation, photo grayscale conversion, and production-grade job queuing.
Yes, full spectrum. The 120W M7 is a complete MOPA laser with adjustable pulse width from 2 to 500 nanoseconds, the identical range as 60W and 100W M7 machines. Color marking parameters that work on smaller M7 machines also work here. The 120W just produces colors faster and lets you tackle larger color marking jobs in less time. Black annealing on anodized aluminum and titanium color marking are also available.
Yes, up to about 1.5 mm thickness on materials like brass, aluminum, copper, and thin steel. This is a galvo marking laser, not a dedicated CNC cutting machine. For production sheet metal cutting on thicker materials, look at our CNC fiber laser cutters from 1500W to 6000W. The 120W M7 handles marking, deep engraving, and occasional thin cutting in one machine.
Glass drilling is the deciding factor. The 120W M7 handles all metal work, plastics, painted surfaces, and other opaque materials at this power level. The 120W M8 adds the ability to drill and process glass with the G3 PRO 2.5D galvo and EZCad3 software. If glass capability is on your roadmap, choose the M8. If your work is metals only, the M7 saves you money for the same metal performance.
3-Year Warranty and Lifetime Email Support
The 120W M7 carries Haotian's standard 3-year warranty covering both the JPT M-version laser source and the complete machine including the SG7110 galvo head, water chiller, motorized Z-tower, and all electronics.
Free Worldwide Shipping
The 120W M7 is built to order at our factory and shipped with full tracking. Customers in the United States, Canada, and the European Union receive DDP shipping (Delivered Duty Paid) with all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees included in the price. The amount paid at checkout is the total cost. Estimated delivery is approximately 30 days from order. CIF shipping is available worldwide for faster delivery in approximately 12 days.
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Step Up to Real Production Power
The 120W JPT M7 M-version gives you a meaningful performance boost over a 100W with the same simple workshop footprint. M-version source, Si mirror galvo, EZCAD Original, 3-year warranty, and free DDP shipping with duties paid.
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