While I can't yet speak from experience, I would imagine using a PWM output control rather than simply twisting a power knob is the key here. The typical Chinese laser is controlled by way of the current through the tube... as current is decreased, power control becomes less stable. By running the tube at 100% power but rapidly turning it on/off (i.e., PWM), the "average" output power is decreased, thereby allowing a higher level of control over the etch depth. By stabilizing the output power, beam width is also stabilized, thereby preserving image detail.
Or so the theory should be...


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