Laser engraving is an accurate way of designing texts and logos on a workpiece surface. This process is noncontact and computer-controlled. Hence, the marks are accurate without damaging the base material. However, laser engraving can generate smoke and fumes. If not properly managed, the smoke can stain the material, leave a residue on the equipment, and put the operator at risk. For these reasons, taking necessary steps to prevent smoke damage and ensure a healthy working environment is essential. This article explains the consequences of smoke generation in laser engraving and effective methods to help optimize your workflow and achieve…