Taper Taper in laser engraving refers to the gradual change in the width or depth of a cut or engraving feature along its length. Taper may occur due to factors such as beam divergence, material properties, and engraving parameters, leading to variations in the dimensions and geometry of engraved features. Minimizing taper is essential for achieving precise and uniform engraving results, particularly in applications requiring high accuracy and detail. Techniques such as adjusting laser focus, optimizing cutting speed, and controlling material properties help reduce taper effects and improve engraving quality and consistency. |