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KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR THE PROMO MARKET
- Built for scaling production: Faster engraving speeds and new pass-through capabilities allow decorators to handle higher volumes and larger items more efficiently.
- Precision = premium opportunity: The upgraded IRIS HD+ camera system enhances accuracy and detail, supporting high-end, customized promo products.
- Flexible configurations for shops: Multiple table sizes, wattage options, and both CO2 and fiber sources make the system adaptable for a wide range of promotional products applications.
Epilog Laser, a designer and manufacturer of CO2, fiber, and galvo-based laser engraving, cutting, and marking systems, introduces the Fusion Ascent Laser Series to the company’s product offerings.
In addition to new pass-through capabilities and 120 IPS engraving speeds, this series also introduces IRIS HD+, the latest evolution of Epilog’s integrated camera system, delivering high-definition clarity, advanced zoom capabilities, and real-time precision for detailed engraving projects. Built into the Ascent’s carriage camera, IRIS HD+ brings the camera closer to the material for greater visual fidelity — ideal for tasks requiring extreme precision.
“With the Fusion Ascent Series, we set out to deliver more than just faster production," Mike Dean, vice president of sales and marketing at Epilog Laser, shares in an announcement. "We wanted to give small businesses and creators a truly dependable platform for growth. The addition of our new pass-through design, combined with 120 IPS engraving speeds and industry-leading engraving quality, we’re providing customers with the performance and peace of mind they need to confidently scale their operations.”
The Fusion Ascent Laser Series features three different table sizes: 24”x 12”, 24” x 24”, and 36” x 24”, and wattage options ranging from 30 to 80. Both CO2 and fiber laser sources are available.
The company will debut the Fusion Ascent at the ISA Sign Expo in Orlando, Florida, April 8-10 (Booth # 1863). Production of Fusion Ascent laser machines begins in March 2026, and all machines feature a full two-year warranty and U.S.-based support.
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