Why do people in the industry do not recommend buying second-hand laser cutting machines?

Why do people in the industry do not recommend buying second-hand laser cutting machines? With the development of 4K/3D/laser projection/high frame rate/LED light source, coaxial audio and other technical hotspots, mainstream projector manufacturers have launched their own laser projector products in the first half of 2014, making laser light sources a hot topic. The theme is, how far can laser go? What are the problems of laser light source? How can these problems be solved in the process of these applications in theaters and cinemas?

Early adopters use second-hand laser cutting machines. The resale of laser cutting machines due to special circumstances is called second-hand laser cutting machines. It has lost the function of the new laser cutting machine, so most of the current laser cutting machine manufacturers do not support it. Buy back and sell second-hand laser cutting machines. When analyzing the specific reasons, there are several key points.

1. Recycled second-hand laser cutting machine is unlikely to be its own brand equipment. Generally, manufacturers with strong brand strength will not use laser cutting machines that recycle their own brands. This also makes the first process of the second-hand laser cutting machine non recyclable.

2. In the used second-hand laser cutting machine, it does not fully understand the previous user’s workflow, nor can it fully understand the working condition of the equipment, and may also lead to many hidden factors in the internal equipment. This completely eliminates the risk of this second-hand laser cutting machine.

3. The price difference between the new laser cutting machine and the second-hand laser cutting machine is not very obvious. If you can and plan to buy a second-hand laser cutting machine, why not buy a brand new laser cutting machine for such a small amount of money? And the new laser cutting machine has a good guarantee, perfect after-sales service team, why not?